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Sivansangari defeats Spain's Marta Dominguez in first round of World Championships

Sivansangari defeats Spain's Marta Dominguez in first round of World Championships

The Star11-05-2025

PETALING JAYA: National squash player S. Sivasangari got past her first challenge at the World Championships in Chicago after defeating Spain's Marta Dominguez in the opening round on Saturday (May 10).
World No. 9 Sivasangari went a little longer than expected against world No. 52 Dominguez but came through with an 11-4, 11-5, 16-18, 11-2 win at the University Club of Chicago.
Seventh seed Sivasangari will take on world 17th seed Sana Ibrahim of Egypt in the second round, and will look to make it her fifth straight win against Ibrahim.
World No. 26 Aira Azman also progressed into the second round as she defeated England's Torrie Malik 11-8, 10-12, 11-7, 11-8 and set herself up to meet world No. 12 Salma Hany of Egypt in the second round.
Joining them in the next round is Rachel Arnold, who also had a four-set match with Egypt's Nour Heikal as she won 11-9, 11-9, 4-11, 11-3.
But Rachel faces a tough challenge in the second round as she meets fourth seed Olivia Weaver of the United States.
Weaver made her way into the second round after defeating Aifa Azman 11-3, 11-2, 11-1.
Noor Ainaa Amani Ampandi also ended her journey in the first round as she lost to world No. 8 Amanda Sobhy of the United States. Sobhy won 11-3, 11-2, 11-3.
In the men's category, world No. 10 Ng Eain Yow got past No. 53 Patrick Rooney of England with ease as he won 11-8, 11-5, 11-6.
Eain Yow will take on world No. 58 Mohd Asim Khan of Pakistan in the second round.

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