No Anahat for India means good news for Malaysia in Asian juniors


PETALING JAYA: Malaysia can hope for a clean sweep in the girls’ categories in the absence of India’s Anahat Singh in the Asian Junior Championships in Islamabad from June 25-29.

Anahat, 16, is the reigning girls’ Under-17 champion and finished runner-up at the British Junior Open at the same category in January.

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