Sivasangari’s hot streak in collegiate squash ends but ‘what a ride it has been’


Working well together: S. Sivasangari with her coach David Palmer.

PETALING JAYA: S. Sivasangari’s memorable run in collegiate squash ended with a semi-final defeat in the CSA (College Squash Association) National Individual Championships in Philadelphia last week.

Sivasangari, who is doing her final semester at the Cornell University, was looking forward to defending her title in the tournament, also known as the Ramsay Cup, but found the going tough against Chan Sin Yuk of Hong Kong.

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