Sivasangari would rather be studying and playing in the US


Sivasangari: ‘I needed to be back with my family at the moment, so they won’t be worried of me being far away and vice-versa.’

PETALING JAYA: Home’s where the heart is, they say. But for national No. 3 women’s squash player S. Sivasangari, being back with her family in Malaysia brings mixed feelings.

She would rather be attending classes and training in her college in New York City.

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