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News18
9 hours ago
- Sport
- News18
India's Anahat Singh Wins PSA Women's Young Player Of The Season Award
India's leading female squash player, Anahat Singh, enjoyed a stellar 2024-25 season, culminating in two prestigious accolades at the PSA Awards. The 17-year-old secured the Women's Challenger Player of the Season and shared the Women's Young Player of the Season award with Egypt's Amina Orfi. Anahat 's season commenced triumphantly in August with a successful defence of her national title and victory at the HCL Squash Tour in Kolkata. This impressive start earned her the PSA Challenger Player of the Month award. Over the season, she amassed nine titles from 11 tournaments, comprising eight Challenger-level victories across various tiers (3k, 9k, 12k, and 15k). Her dominance was underscored by a remarkable 29-match winning streak. A notable highlight was her victory at the Indian Open (15k-level) in Mumbai, where she overcame veteran Joshna Chinappa en route to the title. In January, she secured the Under-17 title at the British Junior Open and played a key role in India's bronze medal win at the Asian Junior Team Championships in Hong Kong, China. These outstanding performances propelled her into the top 70 of the PSA world rankings. Currently ranked world No. 56, she is India's highest-ranked female player. In April, Anahat secured her place at the World Squash Championships in Chicago by winning the Asian qualifiers in Malaysia. During her senior World Championship debut in May, she caused a significant upset, defeating world No. 29 Marina Stefanoni of the USA in a thrilling five-game encounter. Her tournament run ended in the second round against Egypt's world No. 14 Fayrouz Aboelkheir. Anahat shared the Young Player of the Season award with Amina Orfi, the reigning world junior champion from Egypt, who also enjoyed an exceptional season. Orfi won her first PSA Gold-level event at the Singapore Open and broke into the top five of the world rankings. With ANI Inputs


India Gazette
11 hours ago
- Sport
- India Gazette
Anahat Singh shines with double honours at PSA Awards 2024-25
New Delhi [India], June 8 (ANI): India's top women's squash player, Anahat Singh, had a season to remember as she bagged two major honours at the PSA Awards 2024-25. The 17-year-old was named the Women's Challenger Player of the Season and also shared the Women's Young Player of the Season award along with Egypt's Amina Orfi, according to Her season began on a high note in August when she successfully defended her national title and won the HCL Squash Tour in Kolkata. That strong start earned her the PSA Challenger Player of the Month award. Over the season, she won nine titles in 11 tournaments, including eight Challenger-level wins across different tiers (3k, 9k, 12k, and 15k). At one point, she went on a 29-match unbeaten run, showing her dominance on tour. One of her standout moments came at the Indian Open (15k-level) in Mumbai, where she beat veteran Joshna Chinappa on her way to winning the title. She clinched the Under-17 title at the British Junior Open in January and played a key role in helping India win bronze at the Asian Junior Team Championships in Hong Kong, China. Her excellent performances pushed her into the top 70 in the PSA world rankings, and she is currently ranked world No. 56, making her India's highest-ranked women's player. In April, Anahat booked her place at the World Squash Championships in Chicago by winning the Asian qualifiers held in Malaysia. In her senior World Championship debut in May, she pulled off a big upset by defeating world No. 29 Marina Stefanoni of the USA in a five-game thriller. She eventually lost in the second round to Egypt's world No. 14 Fayrouz Aboelkheir. Anahat shared the Young Player of the Season award with Amina Orfi, the reigning world junior champion from Egypt, who also had a standout season. Orfi won her first PSA Gold-level event at the Singapore Open and made it into the top five in the world rankings. (ANI)


The Star
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Star
Taming the Egyptian star
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's top squash player S. Sivasangari needs to raise her game if she is to come out on top of determined Egyptian rival Amina Orfi and book her place in the semi-finals of the British Open. Sivasangari put up an impressive performance to take out world No. 7 Satomi Watanabe of Japan to march into the quarter-finals of the prestigious tournament for the first time at Birmingham Repertory Theatre on Tuesday.


Malay Mail
5 days ago
- General
- Malay Mail
Sivasangari stuns seventh seed, storms into British Open quarters
KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 — National squash ace S. Sivasangari is through to the quarter-finals of the 2025 British Open after a thrilling five-game victory over Japan's Satomi Watanabe in Birmingham on Tuesday. The 26-year-old Malaysian displayed remarkable resilience to defeat the tournament's seventh seed 11-9, 11-9, 4-11, 4-11, 11-4 in a match lasting just over an hour. World number 24 Sivasangari started strongly by clinching the first two games before Watanabe fought back to level the match by taking the third and fourth. However, the Kedah-born player regained her composure in the decider, dominating the final game to secure her place in the last eight. Sivasangari will next face fourth seed Amina Orfi of Egypt as she continues her pursuit of a semi-final in the prestigious tournament. — Bernama