Squash: Yow makes nervy start in Penang


Ng Eain Yow (left) in action against Perak

GEORGE TOWN: Ng Eain Yow is confident of booking his ticket to next year’s British Junior Open despite making a nervy start in the Malaysian Junior Open squash championships.

Making his debut in the Under-19 category, the 16-year-old national junior was not at his best in his 9-11, 11-4, 14-12, 11-7 win over Perak’s Lavindran Luke at the Nicol David International Squash Centre in Bukit Dumbar, Penang, on Sunday.

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