Sangari smells danger against blooming Jasmine in last eight


Total control: S. Sivasangari celebrating after beating Hong Kong’s Ho Tze Lok in the second round. — PSA Squash Tour

PETALING JAYA: Malaysian women’s squash ace S. Sivasangari’s run at last year’s London Classic saw her take down giants on her way to the title.

But this time around, that role has been reversed as the Malaysian world No. 8 faces a giant-slayer in the form of England’s Jasmine Hutton, No. 18, in the quarter-finals.

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