Karen out to repeat 2018 medal-winning display in Birmingham


PETALING JAYA: National table tennis player Karen Lyne (pic) is looking for another fruitful outing in the Commonwealth Games next week after returning home with a bronze in the last edition in 2018 in Gold Coast, Australia.

Karen was only 16 then when she partnered Ho Ying in the women’s doubles to win the only table tennis medal for the country.

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