Bronze at the world juniors marks a new beginning for Ee Wei


Chen Tang Jie (left) and Toh Ee Wei in action during the World Junior Championships.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s campaign in the World Junior Championships may have ended, but it could signal the beginning of a great doubles career for 16-year-old Toh Ee Wei.

While Goh Jin Wei made her mark by winning the girls’ singles title at the age of 15 in Peru last year, it was Ee Wei who stole the show with her mixed doubles partner Chen Tang Jie by bagging a surprise bronze in Bilbao, Spain, on Saturday.

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