India's Anahat Singh wins gold in Asian Junior Squash Championship

India's Anahat Singh wins gold in Asian Junior Squash Championship

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Category : Sports Published on: August 22 2023

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  • Anahat Singh represented India by winning the gold medal in the Under-17 category of the Asian Junior Squash Individual Championship. The event took place in Dalian, China from 16 to 20 August.
  • In the final match held on August 20, 2023, 15-year-old Anahat defeated Hong Kong's Anna Kwong by a score of 3-1 to win the gold medal.
  • Last year in Thailand, Anahat won his first gold medal in this championship.
  • Anahat Singh gained significant recognition in 2019 when she became the Under-11 champion at the British Junior Open squash.
  • He claimed the Under-13 title in the Dutch Junior Open squash.
  • Earlier this year, Anahata continued her winning streak by winning the Under-15 category of the British Junior Open Squash. She defeated Sohela Hazem of Egypt in the final match.
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