Sangari’s former coach tips her to move forward strongly after semis loss


PETALING JAYA: S. Sivasangari has more in the tank, and her former coach David Palmer believes she will be springing surprises in the coming season.

Despite the world No. 8 exiting the London Classic in the semi-finals on Saturday, Cornell head squash coach Palmer remains optimistic that Sivasangari has what it takes to challenge the world’s top players.

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