Sangari’s second loss to Elaraby in a week due to a few costly mistakes


PETALING JAYA: National squash player S. Sivasangari’s (pic) tough luck of having lost twice to the same opponent in a week is a tough pill to swallow, but there’s nothing wrong with her game.

National coach Ajaz Azmat said the world No. 7 had delivered a good performance at the Australian Open, but the loss to Rowan Elaraby in the quarter-finals was just down to a few mistakes at deciding moments.

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