New Delhi : Seventeen-year-old Anahat Singh has once again asserted her dominance in Indian squash by winning her third consecutive national title at the 81st National Squash Championship held in New Delhi. Facing off against the tenacious Akanksha Salunkhe in the women’s singles final, Anahat delivered a commanding performance, sealing the match 3-0 with scores of 11-7, 11-6, and 11-4 in just 35 minutes. The young sensation showcased a blend of precision, power, and tactical mastery on court, mixing deft touch shots with powerful strokes that left her opponent struggling to find momentum.
The championship marked another highlight in Anahat’s rapidly ascending career, affirming her status as India’s top-ranked female squash player and one of the brightest talents in the sport globally. Supported by her mentor Saurav Ghosal and coach Stephane Galifi, Anahat’s smart use of court angles and impeccable drop shots disrupted her rival’s rhythm consistently. This victory not only symbolizes her reign over the national squash scene but also emphasizes her growing potential to make a significant impact on the international stage.
Points of Interest:
Anahat Singh is the youngest to secure a hat-trick of national squash titles in recent years.
Her strategic play involves a mix of power and subtlety, particularly her deadly drop shots.
The tournament was held at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium—a venue hosting the event in Delhi after seven years.
Anahat balances playing both junior and senior circuit matches, preparing for a future on the PSA tour.
Anahat’s outstanding run continues to inspire many young athletes across the country, setting a high benchmark for Indian squash .



















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