Vanessa to decide on future after SPM


Vanessa Raj: 'I have unfinished business in the world juniors after playing badly at this year’s tournament in Poland.'

GEORGE TOWN: Asian Youth Games double gold medallist Vanessa Raj will only decide on her squash career after sitting for her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examinations in November.

The 17-year-old Penangite became the first Malaysian to win a gold at the Games by winning the girls’ individual competition. She then delivered Malaysia’s winning point in the girls’ team 2-0 final victory over Hong Kong in Nanjing, China, last week.

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