Daly College SRFI Indian Open: India’s leading women’s player, Anahat Singh, advanced to the second round of the Sprott Tournament of Champions, a PSA Platinum event in New York. Meanwhile, Abhay Singh was narrowly defeated in a five-set match in his opening game.

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World No. 31 Anahat defeated England’s Lucy Turmel with scores of 11-3, 11-6, 9-11, 13-11, and will next face Japanese sixth seed Satomi Watanabe.

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Meanwhile, men’s World No. 29 Abhay was defeated by Spain’s Iker Pajares with scores of 4-11, 11-4, 7-11, 11-3, 3-11.

Earlier this month, Anahat was defeated in four tightly contested matches in the women’s Under-19 final of the esteemed British Junior Open squash tournament, held at the University of Birmingham.

Anahat lost the final to French second seed Lauren Baltayan with scores of 9-11, 11-7, 3-11, 9-11 in what was her ninth BJO final across various age groups.

She reached her first-ever women’s under-19 final at the prestigious squash event by defeating Egypt’s Malika El Karaksy (3/4) 11-8, 11-7, 11-9 in just 28 minutes in the semifinal.

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Anahat defeated Malika in last year's BJO U-17 final and in the World Junior Championships quarterfinals, repeatedly targeting the front corners and converting those chances into winners, winning the match in straight games during the tournament's 100th-anniversary edition.

The Delhi player had a breakout year in 2025, reaching her highest world ranking of 28 in just her second season on the Professional Squash Association (PSA) Tour and defeating two top-20 players. Recently, the top seed and world No. 29 narrowly defeated former World No. 10 Joshna Chinappa 11-8, 11-13, 11-13, 11-6, 11-8 in the final of the HCL Squash Indian Tour 4 at the Indian Squash Academy in Chennai.

In November, Anahat demonstrated her skill by narrowly defeating the seasoned Chinappa 3-2 in a thrilling all-Indian women’s final at the Daly College SRFI Indian Open squash in Indore. As the top seed and then-ranked 33rd worldwide, Anahat triumphed in a 55-minute match, with scores of 11-8, 11-13, 11-9, 6-11, 11-9, to claim her 13th PSA title.

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Abhay Singh earlier helped India win the maiden Squash World Cup after registering a commanding 3–0 victory over top seeds Hong Kong, China, in the final at Express Avenue Mall in Chennai.

In November, Anahat demonstrated her skill by narrowly defeating the seasoned Chinappa 3-2 in a thrilling all-Indian women’s final at the Daly College SRFI Indian Open squash in Indore. As the top seed and then-ranked 33rd worldwide, Anahat triumphed in a 55-minute match, with scores of 11-8, 11-13, 11-9, 6-11, 11-9, to claim her 13th PSA title.

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