Eain Yow climbs back to his highest ranking, Sivasangari drops a rung


PETALING JAYA: Ng Eain Yow reclaimed his highest position of No. 17 despite only playing one tournament this month while top Malaysian women’s professional S. Sivasangari dropped by one rung to No. 15 in the latest squash world rankings this week.

Eain Yow had been focusing on his final semester at the Unversity of West England (UWE) where he is in the midst of completing a degree in business management this June and had decided to take a gamble by skipping several tournaments in the Professional Squash Association (PSA) tour.

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