Karen takes it in her stride as she has less time to train


Sea Games ping pong team Ho Ying (left) and Karen Lyne during in press conference, Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, October 24, 2019. -RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: National paddler Karen Lyne gets to train only in the evening as part of of her preparation for the Philippines SEA Games but she has no time to worry about it.

Karen has chosen to make the best of the opportunities with her partner Ho Ying as the duo put behind their recent spat with the Table Tennis Association of Malaysia (TTAM) to compete in the women’s doubles event at the SEA Games from Nov 30-Dec 11.

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