Min Jie hoping to make the most of China Open chance


  • Squash
  • Thursday, 27 Aug 2015

Min Jie gets to play in the China Open on a wildcard.

PETALING JAYA: Youngster Teh Min Jie is thankful for getting the chance to compete in the China Open squash championships in Shanghai from Sept 1-6.

With China not having any prominent squash players, the 19-year-old Min Jie has been given a wildcard by the organisers to compete in the women’s category of the US$58,000 (RM244,000) Gold event.

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