Squash star returns from tragedy to become most successful athlete


Golden feat: S. Sivasangari celebrating with her gold medal after beating Hong Kong’s Chan Sin Yuk at the HOC Squash Centre. — AP

S. SIVASANGARI bumped her fists on the glass wall and let out shrieks of joy.

She had every reason to be super joyful – the 24-year-old had become the most successful Malaysian athlete of the Asian Games by winning the women’s single squash gold medal.

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