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Squash: Anahat Wins Maiden PSA Bronze-level Title In Washington
This is the biggest title of young Anahat’s career and her 15th overall on the PSA Tour, where the Indian world No. 31 has competed in 26 tournaments.
Kennedy had beaten Singh 3-0 in their only previous encounter at this season’s Canadian Women’s Open, and she made a strong start here, too, bringing up two game balls at 10-8 in the first.
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