PETALING JAYA: Look out for a stronger and fitter Natasha Roslan (pic) at the bowling alley in the World Games in Alabama, the United States, from July 5-12.
The 25-year-old kegler has been putting in the hours in the gym to prepare for the prestigious competition.
And she believes the hard work will help her to bowl her rivals over in Alabama and even win the singles and doubles events, where she’ll be teaming up with Sin Li Jane.
“I’ve been working on my physical game, getting stronger. We also work on our mental game to make sure that our performance will be consistent,” said Natasha.
She said the experience of having won the World Championships together with Li Jane will serve them well in the World Games.
“We’re both world champions, so we should go into the World Games with confidence and aim to win both the singles and doubles.”
Rafiq Ismail and Timmy Tan will form Malaysia’s men’s team in Alabama.