Sanjay finally seeing results after lifestyle change


A cut above: Sanjay Singh Chal returning a shot to Pakistan’s Asim Khan in the men’s semi-finals of the Malaysian Tour Squash Circuit No. 3 yesterday. — SAMUEL ONG / The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: A change in attitude and lifestyle has certainly turned the corner for national squash player Sanjay Singh Chal.

The 23-year-old, who has been in a rut over the last two years following injuries and inconsistency, has been a revitalised player since coming under the guidance of Pakistani Ajaz Azmat last year.

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