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Anahat Singh Defends JSW Indian Open Title with Dominant Display

Indian Squash Stars Shine as Anahat and Abhay Win JSW Indian Open

Anahat Singh successfully defended her title at the JSW Indian Open, a PSA Copper-level tournament held in Mumbai. Her victory highlights India’s growing prominence in international squash.


Anahat Singh’s Commanding Performance

Anahat delivered a strong performance in the women’s final, defeating Hana Moataz with a 3–1 scoreline (11-5, 11-6, 9-11, 11-6). She dominated early with sharp shot placement and excellent court movement. Although she dropped the third game, she quickly regained control, demonstrating composure and tactical maturity beyond her age.


Men’s Final: Abhay Singh Dominates

In the men’s category, Abhay Singh triumphed over Veer Chotrani in straight games (3-0). His consistent stroke play, precision, and control ensured a one-sided contest, reinforcing his standing among India’s top squash players.


Rising Prospects in Indian Squash

Anahat Singh’s back-to-back title win establishes her as one of India’s most promising young athletes. Her ability to handle pressure and execute strategic gameplay signals strong potential for success in global competitions. Alongside Abhay Singh, her performance reflects increasing depth and competitiveness in Indian squash.


Significance of the Indian Open Tournament

The JSW Indian Open, conducted under the Professional Squash Association, provides a crucial platform for players to gain ranking points and international exposure. Strong performances in such events contribute to improved global rankings and competitive experience.


Exam-Focused Points

  • Winner (Women): Anahat Singh

  • Runner-up: Hana Moataz (Egypt)

  • Winner (Men): Abhay Singh

  • Runner-up: Veer Chotrani

  • Event: JSW Indian Open (PSA Copper-level)

  • Governing body: Professional Squash Association (PSA)

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