The 17-year-old Anahat Singh is all the buzz right now in Indian squash after she registered the biggest win of her young career at the SRFI Indian Tour 2025 PSA Challenger event in Chennai few days back.

The Delhi lass is Indian squash’s biggest sensation at the moment and after recording the win at $15k event, her confidence and rankings will certainly get a huge fillip ahead of sterner tests that lie ahead at the JSW Indian Open, scheduled to be held at the Bombay Gymkhana from March 24-28.

With the inclusion of squash at the Los Angeles Olympics of 2028, Anahat is being seen as a potential medal hope given her age and tremendous development in a short period of time.

With her current ranking of 68, Anahat would be hoping to break into the top 50 and give herself the best chance of qualifying for the LA Olympics although the qualification criteria is not yet officially confirmed.

Anahat was excited about taking the challenge head on at the JSW Indian Open.

“This will be one of the bigger tournaments for me up till now and getting to play in India as well as being able to play with so many international players is going to be wonderful. Especially for me it’s really important for my ranking and getting to play at home rather than travelling outside the country so much.”

India No 1 and Asia No 3 Ramit Tandon will be the cynosure at the JSW Indian Open alongside the prodigy Anahat and the former expressed his satisfaction of getting to play on home turf.

“It’s always good to play at home. I think in India we don’t get the opportunity to do it enough so I’m very thankful to JSW and everyone involved who have made this possible. Especially with the Olympics coming up, our PSA rankings are going to be crucial and home court advantage is something Indians don’t really get at the top level. Since this is the biggest squash event ever to be hosted in India, it’s important in terms of reaching out to more number of people and getting more eyeballs on the sport. I think it’s a beautiful thing to have some more sports events within the country so I’m excited.”

Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) President Manisha Malhotra was all praises for Anahat’s growth and recollected how she was signed up by JSW.

“With squash being added for LA 2028, I would get told by people that there is an amazing squash player who can win gold at the Olympics. Please sign her up. And we did it,” she added.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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