Eain Yow and Sivasangari should be given credit after stellar performance


PETALING JAYA: National men's squash ace Ng Eain Yow can walk tall despite going down to top seed and defending champion Ali Farag in the semi-finals of the Singapore Open yesterday. After going through a 107-minute marathon match against Victor Crouin of France on Friday, Eain Yow still had the legs to challenge and take a game off the Egyptian world No. 1.

In the end, it was Farag who finished off the Malaysian 13-11, 11-6, 9-11, 11-6 after battling for 52 minutes.

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