Sivasangari says Malaysia’s good for gold in women’s squash


Title in the bag?: S. Sivasangari (right) believes that with Low Wee Wern (left) back in the form and the ever-reliable Nicol David leading the team, Malaysia should clinch the team gold medal at the Indonesia Asian Games.

BUKIT JALIL: National squash player S. Sivasangari may lack experience but it will not stop her from playing her part to maintain Malaysia’s dominance in the women’s events at the Indonesia Asian Games.

The Malaysian women have never failed to win the team event since it was introduced at the 2010 Guangzhou Games. Nicol David also reigned supreme in the women’s singles in the last two editions to underline Malaysia’s status as the numero uno in the sport in Asia.

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