Lee Wei hopes training with South Korea, Japan will help paddlers’ Games quest


Helping each other: Malaysian players posing for a photograph with South Korean players after their training session in Terengganu.

PETALING JAYA: It has been 36 years since Malaysia had representatives in table tennis at the Olympics, and national coach Beh Lee Wei is hoping extensive training programmes with foreign players will be the key to a return in Paris 2024.

Currently, the national paddlers have been training with South Korean players in Terengganu. They will then spar with players from Japan who will be arriving for their training stint here at the end of January.

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