Egyptian roadblock in Sivasangari's way in Islamabad


Asian Junior Team Championships - girls matches. S. Sivasangari (MAS, in white) vs Sneha Sivakumar (SG). 29 Jan 2015 CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Youngster S. Sivasangari will have to get past two Egyptians in order to make the semi-finals of the third Bahria Town International Women’s Squash Championship in Islamabad, Pakistan, from Feb 23-28.

The 17-year-old Kedahan opens her campaign against sixth seed Amina Yousry in the first round.

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