The Borneo Post

CMS Borneo Junior Open gaining popularity in Asia — SRAS chief

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KUCHING: The 4th edition of the CMS Borneo Junior Open Squash Championsh­ip from June 20 to 24 at the Sarawak Squash Centre at Petra Jaya has attracted the participat­ion of 290 players from 12 countries.

They are from Austral ia, Belgium, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Philippine­s, Singapore, South Korea and host Malaysia.

The Malaysian team comprises 10 0 players from Sarawak including Sukma players as well as other states and the competitio­n is divided into five categories namely Junior Boys/Girls U11, 13, 15, 17 and 19.

Apart from the medals, it offers a total prize money of RM15,000.

Squash Racquets Associatio­n of Sarawak (SRAS) president Robert Lau Hui Yew said the tournament is an important platform for local junior players to showcase their talent and skills.

According to him, the state has many potential young players but lack exposure because few competitio­ns are organised here.

“We often go to other places such as West Malaysia, Hong Kong or Singapore to play in higher level competitio­ns.

“Our target is to turn the CMS Borneo Junior Open into an internatio­nal affair so that our local players can gain valuable exposure,” he said in the press conference at Stadium Negeri, Petra Jaya on Tuesday.

According to Robert, SRAS are promoting and organising the event every year as they wanted to be known and put Sarawak on the world squash map.

He said the increase in the number of participan­ts this year has shown that the event has gotten more popular, attracting players from not only West Malaysia but also countries in the Asian region.

“This tournament is also supported by the Asian Squash Federation and is organised as a back- to- back event with the Malaysia Junior Open in Penang last weekend,” he added.

Also present were Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n chief executive Dr Ong Kong Swee who is also the director of the Sarawak State Sports Council and representa­tives from various sponsors.

 ??  ?? Robert Lau (fourth left) and Ong (fifth left) with the organising committee and representa­tives of the sponsors.
Robert Lau (fourth left) and Ong (fifth left) with the organising committee and representa­tives of the sponsors.

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