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India's top women's squash player, Anahat Singh, had a season to remember as she bagged two major honours at the PSA Awards 2024-25. The 17-year-old was named the Women's Challenger Player of the ...
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India's Anahat Singh will compete in the upcoming World Squash Championships 2024-2025, which will be played at Chicago, the United States of America, from Friday. Home News ...
More sports News: Anahat Singh, India's promising squash player, is set to compete at the World Squash Championship 2025 in Chicago. Hailing from a sporting family, Ana ...
Anahat Singh will feature in her first senior World Squash Championships that is set to be held on May 9-17 in Chicago. (Getty Images) The India No.1 and the only woman player in the four-member ...
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India’s No.1 squash player Anahat Singh dispatched Helen Tang to clinch the JSW Indian Open at the Bombay Gymkhana, on Friday evening. Tang put up a tough fight during the first set, but Anahat ...
This is the 17-year-old Anahat's sixth title on the bounce, and 11th in total, and she won it quite easily 3-0 (11-9, 11-5, 11-8). The win gave Anahat 300 ranking points.
Mumbai's Anahat Singh, 17, wins JSW Indian Open, defeating top rivals, boosting her ranking to 68th, aiming for success in bigger PSA events. Explore. Search Friday, May 16, 2025.
Newly crowned India Women's No 1 Anahat Singh celebrated her climb to the top of the rankings with a commanding win in Round 2 of the Indian Open here at the Bombay Gymkhana on Tuesday, as per the ...
Anahat Singh wins tenth PSA title, Veer Chotrani claims first at SRFI Indian Tour Squash Championship in India. April 5, 2025 e-Paper. LOGIN Account. FREE TRIAL Subscribe GIFT FRONT PAGE.
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