India, 8 January 2026 — Indian squash prodigy Anahat Singh continued to impress as she advanced to the semifinals of the prestigious British Junior Open Squash Tournament being held in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Singh, who is competing in the Under-19 category, secured her place in the semifinals after defeating Egypt's Hana Moataz with a scoreline of 11-7, 11-9, 9-11, 11-8 in a thrilling quarterfinal match on Saturday.
The 17-year-old Singh, who hails from Delhi, has been in superb form throughout the tournament, showcasing her tactical prowess and agility on the court. Her victory over Moataz, a higher-ranked opponent, marks a significant milestone in her burgeoning career and reflects India's growing prominence in the international squash arena.
Singh will face England's Katie Malliff in the semifinals, a match that promises to be a test of skill and endurance. Malliff, known for her powerful shots and strategic play, will pose a formidable challenge for Singh. The semifinal clash is scheduled for Sunday, and the outcome could potentially set the stage for Singh's first appearance in the final of the British Junior Open.
The British Junior Open is considered one of the most prestigious events in junior squash, attracting top talent from around the world. For India, Singh's performance is a testament to the country's focus on nurturing young talent in the sport, which has seen increased interest and investment in recent years.
Singh's journey in the tournament has garnered attention back home, with many young athletes drawing inspiration from her achievements. Her coach, Cyrus Poncha, expressed confidence in her abilities, stating that her dedication and hard work have been pivotal to her success on the international stage.
The ongoing tournament highlights the competitive spirit and potential among India's young squash players, positioning the country as an emerging force in the sport. Singh's progress in Birmingham serves as a beacon of hope for aspiring squash players across India, as she continues to make her mark in the global arena.
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