Squash Prodigy Anahat Singh Wins Historic Bronze at World Juniors, Ending India’s 15-Year Medal Drought - The Logical Indian
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Egypt’s Amina Orfi Makes Squash History with Fourth World Junior Title – Nadine El Hammamy Claims Impressive Runner-Up Finish - Top 50 Women Forum
Egyptian squash prodigy Amina Orfi has made history once again, claiming her fourth consecutive World Junior Squash Championship title in a commanding performance on home soil. The tournament, hosted at…
Anahat Singh Wins Historic Bronze at World Junior Squash, India’s First in 15 Years – The Indian Awaaz
In Squash, India’s Anahat Singh scripted history at the World Junior Championships 2025 in Cairo, Egypt, claiming a bronze medal in the women’s singles event, the country’s first in 15 years. The 17-year-old from Delhi battled hard but lost 11-6, 14-12, 12-10 in the semi-final against home favourite Nadien Elhammamy yesterday. Anahat’s bronze is a […]
Squash Prodigy Anahat Singh Wins Historic Bronze at World Juniors, Ending India’s 15-Year Medal Drought - The Logical Indian
Indian squash sensation Anahat Singh clinched a historic bronze medal at the 2025 World Junior Squash Championships held in Cairo, Egypt. At just 17 years old, she became the first Indian girl in 15 years to reach the semifinals and win an individual medal at this prestigious under-19 event, ending a long wait since Dipika Pallikal’s bronze in 2010. Despite her semifinal loss to Egypt’s Nadien Elhammamy in a closely contested 0-3 match, Anahat’s…
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