Anahat Singh, Abhay Singh Crowned Asian Squash Players of the Year 2025

Indian squash players Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh have been honoured as the Asian Squash Federation Players of the Year for 2025. Anahat, 18, has broken records by becoming the youngest Asian woman to break into the world's top 20. Abhay's award follows his maiden Indian Open title win and Asian Games success. This double victory marks a significant achievement for Indian squash, last achieved in 2022.

Key Points: India's Anahat & Abhay Win Top Asian Squash Federation Awards

  • Anahat Singh wins ASF Girls' Player of the Year
  • Abhay Singh wins ASF Men's Player of the Year
  • Both were part of India's historic Squash World Cup team
  • Squash set for Olympic debut in 2028
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Anahat, Abhay Singh secure top honours at ASF Awards 2025

Indian squash stars Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh secure ASF Player of the Year honours for 2025, highlighting a historic period for the sport.

Anahat, Abhay Singh secure top honours at ASF Awards 2025
"She made history by becoming the youngest Asian women's squash player ever to achieve the milestone - Olympics.com"

New Delhi, March 31

India's squash stars, Anahat Singh and Abhay Singh secured the top awards, the Asian Squash Federation Player of the Year honour in men's and women's categories in the ASF Awards 2025 on Tuesday.

Anahat, the world number 20th in senior women's singles rankings, secured the ASF Girls' Player of the Year award, known as the 'Hassan Musa award', following some top performances last year, as per Olympics.com.

Anahat, 18, emerged as one of the brightest young Indian stars in the sport, with the bronze medal at World Junior Championships in Cairo and was also a part of the team which made history by capturing the Squash World Cup last year. Her recent performances include a successful defence of the Indian Open title. She has 16th PSA level titles overall.

Japan's Satomi Watanabe secured the senior ASF Women's Player of the Year award.

Anahat had also beaten Commonwealth Games champion Georgina Kennedy of England to bag her maiden PSA Bronze-level title this February. This win in Washington propelled her into the world's top 20 player. She made history by becoming the youngest Asian women's squash player ever to achieve the milestone, surpassing Malaysia's icon, Nicol David.

Anahat had an impressive 2024-25 season during which she was named as the 'PSA Challenger Female Player of the Season' and the 'PSA Young Female Player of the Season'

Also, the world number 25 and Asian Games medalist Abhay secured the ASF Men's Player of the Year Award, which is also known as the 'Dato Alex Lee Award'.

Abhay's most recent title win includes his maiden Indian Open title win, and along with Anahat, he was also a part of India's World Cup-winning team last year.

The last time Indian squash players won at the ASF Awards was back in 2022 when former India No. 1 Saurav Ghosal and veteran Joshna Chinappa won the men's and women's players honours, respectively.

India also secured the men's team award following a bronze medal finish at the World Junior Team Championships 2025 in Egypt. Squash is set to make its Olympic debut in 2028 at Los Angeles.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see both our stars, Anahat and Abhay, getting recognized. They were crucial in that historic World Cup win last year. Squash finally in the 2028 Olympics is the real game-changer. Hope they get even more support and funding now.
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David E
As someone who follows squash globally, this is a huge achievement. The ASF Awards are prestigious. Beating Georgina Kennedy is no small feat. Anahat's trajectory is incredible. India is becoming a real powerhouse in the sport.
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Aman W
While this is excellent news, I hope the media and authorities give squash consistent coverage and not just when there's an award. Sports like this need sustained attention, not just flashes during big wins. Let's build on this momentum properly.
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Shreya B
So proud! Anahat defending her Indian Open title and then winning this award... she's on fire! And Abhay Singh too, an Asian Games medalist. We have a solid team. Can't wait for LA 2028 to see them on the Olympic stage. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Following the legacy of Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa. That's how you build a sporting culture. The juniors winning bronze in Egypt shows the pipeline is strong. More power to the Squash Rackets Federation of India and the coaches behind these athletes.

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