Wee Wern beginning to show signs of maturity


Low Wee Wern speaking to her coach Aaron Soyza during the Hong Kong Open last month. - Filepic

PETALING JAYA: National No. 2 Low Wee Wern’s tactical nous is better now and she showed it by winning the China Open squash championships.

No one is more pleased with the world No. 7’s transformation than her coach Aaron Soyza.

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