Going down memory lane for national squash players at Jln Duta courts


PETALING JAYA: The national senior and junior players have made a nostalgic return to the Jalan Duta courts, where Malaysia’s squash revival began in the 1990s, and will be based there until September next year.

This is to allow the National Squash Centre (NSC) in Bukit Jalil to undergo renovation involving facilities refurbishment which is likely to take up a year.

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