National squash player Sivasangari Subramaniam has reached a new career milestone, rising to world No. 8 in the latest PSA rankings released on Monday. The 26-year-old achieved the jump following a strong performance at the British Open last week, where she advanced to the quarter-finals.
Sivasangari Subramaniam continues to lead the way for Malaysia in the global squash scene, holding her position as the second-highest ranked Asian player in the world. The 26-year-old now sits at No. 8 in the latest PSA rankings, just one spot behind Japan’s Satomi Watanabe, who remains the top-ranked Asian at No. 7. This achievement highlights Sivasangari’s steady rise and growing prominence on the international stage.

Sivasangari, who previously reached a career-best ranking of No. 7 after her triumph at the Cincinnati Open in February, is now preparing for her first appearance at the PSA World Tour Finals. The prestigious season-ending event will take place in Toronto from June 23 to 27.
With her consistent performances and rising global standing, Sivasangari Subramaniam continues to solidify her status as one of Asia’s top squash talents. As she heads into her PSA World Tour Finals debut later this month, all eyes will be on the Malaysian star to see how she fares against the world’s best in Toronto. Her recent achievements signal not just personal success, but also a promising future for Malaysian squash on the world stage.
Source: NST
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