India's Anahat Singh wins Asian Junior Squash title in U-15 category

India's Anahat Singh wins Asian Junior Squash title in U-15 category

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Category : Sports Published on: June 22 2022

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  • Promising Indian player Anahat Singh won the gold medal in the girl’s Under-15 category at the Asian Juniors Squash Championships in Pattaya, Thailand.
  • She reached the finals without dropping a single game in the tournament.
  • Anahat had defeated Malaysian top seed Whitney Isabelle Wilson 3-0 in the semi-finals.
  • She is the only Indian girl to win the US Junior Open in any category and the British Junior Open.
  • At 14, Anahat will be the youngest player to represent India at the World Juniors Squash Championships in Nancy, France later this year.
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