Zeroing in on Chicago


In good stead: Although S. Sivasangari (left) and Rachel Arnold went down in their recent final matches, the duo believe they are in good shape ahead for their challenges at the World Championships.

PETALING JAYA: There’s no keeping national squash player S. Sivasangari down as the world No. 9 is confident she’s only getting better ahead of the World Championships in Chicago this month.

Sivasangari believes her recent runners-up finish at the Grasshopper Cup in Zurich, Switzerland, last Sunday was just a bump in the road heading to Chicago from May 9-17.

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