Coach hoping to do better than last year’s two team bronzes


From left: Syed Agil Syed Naguib, Aiman Hamdan, Koay Hao Sheng and Imran Daniel Abdul Hazli featured in the men's team that won bronze in the Hanoi SEA Games tennis competition.

PETALING JAYA: Tennis is one of the few sports that have been contested at the regional multi-sport meet since 1959, when it was still known as the South-East Asian Peninsular Games.

However, it has been half a century now since the Malaysian tennis fraternity celebrated a gold medallist.

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