Duncan the only bright spark for Malaysia at British Juniors


Sad ending: Ng Eain Yow leaves the court dejected after losing to United States’ Andrew Douglas in the third round of the British Junior Open. — STEVE CUBBINS/BJO Squash

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia have ended their campaign at the British Junior Open squash championships in Sheffield without a winner for the first time since 2012.

Duncan Lee did extremely well to get into the boys’ Under-15 final, where he was outclassed by Egypt’s top seeded Yahia El Nawasany in straight sets.

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