It’s a no-go for four


Not meant to be: Low Wee Wern (left) won’t be in action in Egypt. Her compatriot S. Sivasangari (right) travelled from the United States and has been drawn to face Sana Ibrahim of Egypt in the opening round.

PETALING JAYA: A trip to Egypt was just not meant to be for squash players Low Wee Wern, Rachel Arnold, Aifa Azman and Ivan Yuen.

All four were at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Sunday night excited to board the plane to Cairo but they had to abort their plan to compete in the El Gouna International Squash starting on Thursday when they were not allowed to travel.

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