Surprise HK win has fuelled Sivasangari’s bid to reach top 10 in the world rankings


The best is yet to be: S. Sivasangari has set sights on a better 2024.

PETALING JAYA: Achieving a career high No. 15 in the world rankings may have seemed a daunting mission for national squash player S. Sivasangari.

But against all odds, she not only accomplished this feat but is pumped up to pursue even more ambitious goals in the upcoming year.

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