Uphill task for Sivasangari to retain Malaysian Open crown


KUALA LUMPUR: Newly crowned national champion S. Sivasangari faces a daunting task to retain the Malaysian Open squash championships women’s title.

The Kedahan, ranked 40th in the world, is seeded third and she takes on a qualifier in the first round.

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