Acing it at home


In fine fettle: S. Sivasangari and Rachel Arnold (right) are on a roll and fans can expect them to hog the show in the Ace Cup tournament.

PETALING JAYA: The recent good form of Rachel Arnold and S. Sivasangari has raised hopes of a home winner in the Ace Malaysia Squash Cup starting today.

Rachel captured the China Open title last week while Sivasangari reached back-to-back semi-finals in the Silicon Valley Open and the China tourney.

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