Jessica hopes to turn her luck around at the British Juniors


Jessica Keng (right) returning a shot from Wong Heng Wai during the Girls U15 final match at the REDtone 10th KL Junior Open 2016.SAMUEL ONG / THE STAR, 11TH DECEMBER 2016.

PETALING JAYA: Jessica Keng (pic) knows all about being down on your luck.

The 14-year-old squash player from Kota Kinabalu has not made much progress since winning the Under-13 title at the British Junior Open last year.

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