Rising stars to play Amundi Evian


Nelly Korda signs autographs on tour. The world No. 1 is expected to contend again at the Amundi Evian. — AP

THE fourth and penultimate major of the women’s season gets underway this week, where Malaysia will be represented by two young aspiring athletes.

One a teenager and the other a 20-year-old, and one a professional and the other an amateur – Mirabel Ting, 19, and Jeneath Wong.

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