Anahat Singh Defends JSW Indian Open Title

Anahat Singh Defends JSW Indian Open Title

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Category : Sports Published on: March 26 2026

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  • Indian squash star Anahat Singh retained her JSW Indian Open title by defeating Hana Moataz 3-1 in Mumbai. She displayed excellent control, precision, and composure throughout the match. In the men’s final, Abhay Singh defeated Veer Chotrani in straight games.
  • The tournament, governed by the Professional Squash Association, provides crucial ranking points and exposure. The success of Indian players reflects the country’s growing strength in squash and highlights emerging young talent ready to compete at international levels.
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