SRAM enjoy one of the finest years with Sivasangari and Co’s improved showing


We are the champions: The Malaysian team (from left) Rachel Arnold, Aifa and Aira Azman and S. Sivasangari emerged as Asia’s best.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysian squash showed a giant leap of improvement in the same year it was confirmed as an Olympic Games sport.

To show that the players were shaping up nicely early and way before the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, Malaysia emerged as the best team in Asia by winning the men and women titles this year.

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