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

The 14-year-old Anahat defeated Kwong Ena of Hong Kong 3-0 in the final to claim the top prize. She reached the finals without dropping a single game in the tournament.

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Published : Jun 19, 2022, 7:34 PM IST

New Delhi: Indian player Anahat Singh won the gold medal in the girls Under-15 category at the Asian Juniors Squash Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. According to information received here, the 14-year-old Anahat defeated Kwong Ena of Hong Kong 3-0 in the final to claim the top prize. She reached the finals without dropping a single game in the tournament.

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Anahat had defeated Malaysian top seed Whitney Isabelle Wilson 3-0 in the semifinals. So far, Anahat has won 46 national circuit titles, two national championships and eight international titles. She is the only Indian girl to win the US Junior Open in any category and the British Junior Open.

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She will be the youngest player to represent India at the World juniors squash championships in Nancy, France later this year.

New Delhi: Indian player Anahat Singh won the gold medal in the girls Under-15 category at the Asian Juniors Squash Championships in Pattaya, Thailand. According to information received here, the 14-year-old Anahat defeated Kwong Ena of Hong Kong 3-0 in the final to claim the top prize. She reached the finals without dropping a single game in the tournament.

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Anahat had defeated Malaysian top seed Whitney Isabelle Wilson 3-0 in the semifinals. So far, Anahat has won 46 national circuit titles, two national championships and eight international titles. She is the only Indian girl to win the US Junior Open in any category and the British Junior Open.

Read: Chopra allays injury fears, looking forward to opening Diamond League season on June 30

She will be the youngest player to represent India at the World juniors squash championships in Nancy, France later this year.

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