Sports & Fitness

World No 2 just too good for Sivasangari

Nouran Gohar wins comfortably and has high praise for her Malaysian opponent

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 May 2021 12:49PM

World No 2 just too good for Sivasangari
Nouran Gohar says Sivasangari is one to watch. - AFP pic. May 24, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR - National squash player S. Sivasangari put up a commendable performance against World No 2 Nouran Gohar in the El Gouna International Squash Open, but it wasn’t sufficient to overcome the mighty Egyptian on home soil.

Ranked 36th in the world, Sivasangari had to accept the 3-0 (9-11, 10-12, 7-11) defeat against the former world number one after a 41-minute battle in the third round match on Sunday.

In the quarter-final on Tuesday, Gohar will face compatriot and World No 14 Rowan Elra, who stunned World No 8 Joelle King of New Zealand 11-6, 12-10, 11-8, according to the Professional Squash Association World Tour website www.psaworldtour.com.

“In the first and second games I did lead by a few points. I felt pretty confident on court. At some crucial moments I lost focus and made some errors, but overall, I think I did pretty well in this tournament.

“Obviously there is a reason why Nouran is world number two. I tried to do my best and give everything and think I did pretty well. I’m happy with the way I’m progressing, hopefully to come back stronger,” Sivasangari was quoted as saying by PSA Tour.

Meanwhile, Gohar, 23, praised Sivasangari’s performance and her evolution from junior to senior.

“Siva is not an up-and-coming player. She is already there, you know, she is one to watch. We haven’t played since the World Juniors which was four or five years ago, and I feel really old now!

“We have evolved and it was completely different to the last time we played. I am just glad that I managed to grab the last few points in each game to win in three,” Gohar said.

The 22 -year-old Sivasangari, currently based in the United States, upset World No 10 Tesni Evans of Wales 11-4, 5-11, 4-11, 11-5, 11-6 on Saturday to advance to the third round.

The Kedahan’s defeat also means the end of Malaysia’s campaign in the tournament, as Ng Eain Yow bowed out in the second round after suffering a 5-11, 7-11, 7-11 defeat to Egyptian Youseff Ibrahim in the men’s singles event on Saturday.

Another four players - Low Wee Wern, Ivan Yuen, Rachel Arnold and Aifa Azman - were forced to withdraw from the tournament after being denied departure to Cairo on May 16 at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport checkpoint for not completing polio doses. - Bernama. May 24, 2024

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