Kota Kinabalu: A return to home training will not come as a shock to the Sabah Sukma tennis players, said Sabah Tennis Association President Johnson Koh
(pic) on Friday.
“We had just returned to full training session only in June, so it is the second time we have to stop our programme, as all sports activities are not allowed following the implementation of Conditional Movement Control Order this week.
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“However, our players had got used to training at home during the Movement Control Order (MCO) that was enforced from March until June, so the CMCO is not something new to them and they should be able to cope and know what they need to do at home during this time,” he said.
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