Debutant Sanjay looking to make a strong debut in Kuwait


Sanjay is hoping to put his three months training in England to good use in the Asian Individual Championships in Kuwait.

PETALING JAYA: Fresh from a three-month training stint in England, national squash back-up player Sanjay Singh Chal is looking forward to making a strong debut at the Asian Individual Championships, which start in Kuwait on Friday.

The 21-year-old Sanjay, whose best result was winning the Sukma (Malaysia Games) gold medal last year, had trained in London under coach Robbie Temple since February.

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