India's Anahat Singh advanced into the second round of the ongoing World Squash Championships 2024-2025 as she upset USA's world No. 28 Marina Stefanoni 3-2 (10-12, 11-9, 6-11, 11-6, 11-6) on Friday.
The 17-year-old Anahat will be India's lone player in the women's singles competition at the World Squash Championships, which are scheduled in Chicago, USA, from May 9 to 17, as per Olympics.com.
The countdown has begun to what is set to be a landmark moment in Squash in India. Indian Open 2025, India's first-ever PSA Squash Copper tournament, with a prize purse of USD 53,500. The Indian Open 2025 will commence on March 24, with the finals scheduled for the 28th at the Bombay Gymkhan
Maharashtra's Veer Chotrani, who didn't drop a game throughout the tournament, was again in total control of the title match against the second seed Suraj Chand. The women's final was also a one-sided affair with Anahat, the talented 15-year-old from Delhi, a part of the Indian Commonwealth
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India] Sept 30 (ANI): India's Yuvraj Wadhwani has clinched Asian Junior Squash Championship title after defeating Anas Ali Shah of Pakistan in the final of the boys' U-13 individual event.