Sehveetrraa hopes to gain from pain after defying injury to reach final


PETALING JAYA: Just a month before the Malaysia Games (Sukma), squash player K. Sehveetrraa had been doubtful if she could compete due to an ankle injury.

But despite the pain, she has pushed through to book herself a spot in the final today. The 21-year-old is now one step away from upgrading her 2024 Sukma silver to a gold, and the Kedahan aims to bring back glory to her state.

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