Duncan culls second seed Karim to make British Juniors semis


  • Squash
  • Thursday, 05 Jan 2017

Duncan Lee (front) returns a shot to Egypt's Karim El Barbary in the quarter-finals of the boys' Under-15 category at the British Junior Open. Steve Cubbins / BJO Squash Note: pls credit pic to Steve Cubbins / BJO Squash.

PETALING JAYA: It has been a dream debut for Duncan Lee at the British Junior Open squash championships in Sheffield.

The 14-year-old was in the form of his life after he stunned second seed Karim El Barbary of Egypt to storm into the semi-finals of the boys' Under-15 category.

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