Young trio crash out in Windy City meet


Rachel Arnold (right) returning the ball to Vanessa Raj while competing in women's singles final at Kallang Tennis and Squash Centre in Singapore yesterday. IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star. June 10, 2015.

PETALING JAYA: Not that you don’t already know this. But don’t hold your breath waiting for someone to replace eight-time world squash champion Nicol David any time soon.

Judging by the way the young Malaysian girls – Teh Min Jie, 19; Rachel Arnold, 19; and Vanessa Raj, 20 – crashed out in the qualifying finals of the Windy City Open in Chicago, the United States, it’s going to be a long wait indeed.

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