Little time to bask for London champ


PETALING JAYA: She jumped for joy, fell to her knees, got up to shake hands with her rival – and fell to her knees again.

It was a moment to savour for Malaysia’s new squash sensation S. Sivasangari as she beat Egyptian world No 2 Hania El Hammamy in the London Classic final. But she won’t have much time to bask in the success.

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