Sarawak is building the first glass squash court in Borneo — an RM8 million international-standard facility in Kuching.
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The project was announced by Deputy Minister of Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Datuk Gerald Rentap Jabu. He said the glass show court will seat around 800 spectators and come with specialist lighting and broadcast facilities.
The court is part of Sarawak's preparations to host squash at the 2027 SEA Games.
Glass courts have become the norm for international squash tournaments. They offer a better view for spectators and meet requirements for TV broadcasts.
"Once this court is completed, it will open up opportunities for Sarawak to host more international-standard squash tournaments," Rentap said.
Construction is expected to start after the ongoing Asian Doubles Squash Championship wraps up. The championship is currently being held in Kuching with around 70 players from nine countries.
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Location: Kuching, Sarawak
Budget: RM8 million
️ Capacity: 800 spectators
Rentap also highlighted the economic side — international teams coming here to train or compete will give a boost to hotels, food, and local services.
Source: Utusan Borneo
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