The 23-year-old needs sufficient playing time to regain her fitness after being involved in a road accident in June: Maniam theSun theSundaily PSA Squash fitness sports tournament
is expected to feature in at least two Professional Squash Association World Tour tournaments every month from next March, said Squash Racquets Association of Malaysia director Major S. Maniam.
“She started playing squash three weeks ago but is still not at the same level as she was prior to the accident as she still suffers from a stiff neck, which will take some time to go away. I dare say she’s 70 per cent healthy. Maniam, however, said that Sivasangari, who will return to the United States tomorrow , would continue to undergo physiotherapy at the university so that she can fully recover and come back stronger.
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