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Anahat and Abhay Lead the Way at 80th National Squash Championship in Mumbai

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  • A total of 670 players from 25 states participated, the highest number of entries recorded
  • Women-over-35 years category introduced in the National Squash Championship
  • Championship serves as a selection platform for the World Squash Federation (WSF) Men’s andh Women’s World Team
  • Championships scheduled for December 2024 in Hong Kong.

Anahat Singh and Akanksha Salunkhe in a fight for final title at 80th Squash National Championship.. 

Khel Today Bureau
Mumbai: Defending champion Delhi’s Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh from Tamil Nadu emerged victorious in the women’s and men’s category respectively at 80th National Squash Championship concluded with a resounding success, showcasing the sport’s resurgence in India.
The event was held at the prestigious Bombay Gymkhana Club from 4-10 August. With around 670 players from 25 states, the championship reflected the growing popularity of squash across the nation.
Competing for a total prize purse of ₹9 Lakh, players participated in 12 categories including Men, Women, and Professional Coach and Masters in the age group of 35-70. Women Over-35 category was introduced providing a platform for women to continue excelling in the sport.
Velavan Senthilkumar and Abhay Singh in a final fight for the winner title at 80th National Squash Championship.

Velavan Senthilkumar and Abhay Singh in a final fight for the winner title at 80th National Squash Championship. 

The men’s category witnessed an intense battle, with Abhay Singh from Tamil Nadu emerging victorious over Velavan Senthilkumar from Tamil Nadu in a closely contested match, finishing with a score of 3-2. In the women’s category, Anahat Singh from Delhi triumphed over Akanksha Salunkhe from Goa, securing the title with a score of 3-2.

The winners were felicitated by distinguished chief guests Mrs. Kiran Nadar, an international Bridge player and gold medallist at the 5th Commonwealth Games, and Mr. N. Ramachandran, a Patron at SRFI. The event was further graced by Ms. Shaili Singh, Long Jump Athelete. Shaili, a Silver Medalist at the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships in Bangkok, praised the tournament.

This year’s championship marked the return of the event to Mumbai after a 17-year hiatus, reigniting the city’s passion for squash. Following India’s remarkable performance in doubles squash at the Asian Games last year, reintroduced the Doubles Squash Championship in Chennai after 17 years, followed by the Nationals in Mumbai. These initiatives are part of the broader effort to revitalise the sport in India and provide a dynamic platform for emerging talent to shine on the national stage.

Cyrus Poncha, Secretary General of the Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI), added, “We congratulate the winners on their outstanding performance . The thrilling matches showcased the sport’s growing appeal. I am confident that Indian squash has a bright future, and these events will continue to unveil the stars of tomorrow. This partnership has been instrumental in fostering talent, encouraging inclusivity, and taking Indian squash to new heights.

This championship also served as a crucial selection platform for the World Squash Federation’s Men’s and Women’s World Team Championship, scheduled for December 2024 in Hong Kong.

Details of winners in all categories:
 
Category
 
Winner
Runner-up
Match Scores
Women
Anahat Singh (DL- Defending Championship)
Akanksha Salunkhe (GA)
03-02
Men
Abhay Singh (TN)
Velavan Senthilkumar (TN)
03-02 
MO70
Men
Rajiv Reddy (TN- Defending Champion)
Kishan Lal (MH)
03-01
MO65
Men
Vijay Jaini (HR)
Ravikrishna Burla(TL)
03-01
MO60
Men
Dushyant Jamwal (DL)
Arun Rabindranath (KA)
03-00
MO55
Men
Aashish Kamat(MH)
Ambarish Daga(WB)
03-00
MO50
Men
Dalip Tripathi (WB- 9th national title)
Varinder Singh (HR)
03-01
MO45
Men
Baskar Balamurugan (TN)
Amit Singh (DL)
03-00
MO40
Men
Paul Ipe (KA)
Sanjay Pawar (MH)
03-01
MO35
Men
Suhail Kapur (DL)
Arjun Agnihotri (SSCB)
03-01
WO35
Women
Alisha Mashruwala (MH)
Mekhala Srivastava (KA)
03-00
PROCOACH
Men
Akhilesh Kumar (CH)
Saurabh Kumar (UP)
03-02
 

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