Nerves can be good too as it helps Sanjay play calmly


PETALING JAYA: Being nervous sometimes has its plus points for Sanjay Jeeva as he booked his spot in the Bermuda Open final in Devonshire on Friday.

The world No. 76 Sanjay defeated Colombia’s Edgar Ramirez 11-7, 11-9, 11-9 in the semi-final to enter the final fixture today.

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