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Commonwealth Games: Aifa expected to replace Sivasangari in doubles

28 Jun 2022, 8:10 AM
Commonwealth Games: Aifa expected to replace Sivasangari in doubles

KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 — Malaysian Open 2021 squash champion Aifa Azman is expected to partner Rachel Arnold in the Commonwealth Games women’s doubles next month, replacing S. Sivasangari, who was injured in a road accident two days ago.

Squash Rackets Association of Malaysia (SRAM) coaching director Major (Rtd) S. Maniam does not rule out the possibility of the two teaming up in Malaysia’s search for gold in the event in Birmingham.

“We are toying with many combinations as a possible replacement for Sivasangari - Rachel … it may be Aifa and Rachel," he said when contacted today.

He declined to elaborate, saying the new list of athletes to Birmingham is expected to be announced later today.

Sivasangari, who was picked as Malaysia’s Commonwealth Games flag-bearer together with powerlifter Bonnie Bunyau Gustin, was reported to have suffered head injuries in the crash on the Maju Expressway here at 3.46am.

The 23-year-old athlete was travelling in a car which collided with a one-tonne lorry and burst into flames.

Maniam said Sivasangari had obtained permission from SRAM to return to her home for the weekend as there was no training.

“Actually, SRAM has given permission to her either to stay at home or Casa National Sports Council (NSC) since she has been so long away from home in the United States," he added. She is on a semester break from the University of Cornell in the United States.

Sivasangari, the 37th National Squash Championships women’s premier division champion, is Malaysia’s main hope for gold in the women’s doubles and singles at the Commonwealth Games, which will be held from July 28 to August 8.

— Bernama

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