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

Indian squash stars Abhay Singh and Anahat Singh have been honoured by the Asian Squash Federation as the Men's Player of the Year and the top junior girls' player for 2025, respectively. The Indian men's team also received the Team of the Year award following their bronze medal at the World Junior Team Championships. Both athletes have built impressive records, including Asian Games medals and contributions to India's historic mixed team World Cup title. Their award-winning form continued as they both clinched the men's and women's titles at the recent Indian Open 2026.

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

  • Abhay Singh wins Men's Player of the Year
  • Anahat Singh tops girls' junior category
  • Indian men's team gets Team of the Year award
  • Both players recently won Indian Open 2026 titles
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Asian Squash 2025: Abhay, Anahat bag top honours

Abhay Singh named Men's Player of the Year, teen Anahat Singh wins junior girls' honour. Indian team also earns Team of the Year award.

"The Indian men's team was also recognised, earning the Team of the Year award. - Asian Squash Federation"

Chennai, March 31

India's Abhay Singh has been honoured as the Men's Player of the Year 2025 by the Asian Squash Federation, while teenage prodigy Anahat Singh secured the top accolade in the girls' junior category.

The Indian men's team was also recognised, earning the Team of the Year award after finishing with a bronze medal at the World Junior Team Championships 2025 in Egypt, as per the ASF's official announcement.

Currently ranked World No. 25, Abhay has built an impressive résumé with multiple medals at the Asian Games and titles at the Asian Squash Championships. He was also part of the Indian squad that secured the country's first-ever World Cup mixed team title last year.

Anahat, ranked World No. 20, has similarly excelled on the international stage, claiming medals at both the Asian Games and Asian Championships. In 2025, she earned a bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Cairo and contributed to India's gold-winning campaign at the mixed team World Cup.

The last time Indian players featured among the ASF award winners was in 2022, when former India No. 1 Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa took home the men's and women's top honours respectively.

Earlier this month, Abhay and Anahat won the Indian Open 2026 men's and women's titles, respectively. The men's title clash was an all-Indian battle with the second-seeded Abhay overpowering his fourth-seeded compatriot Veer Chotrani 3-0 (11-9, 11-8, 11-4). Meanwhile, the young Anahat blew away Hana Moataz of Egypt 3-1 (11-5, 11-6, 9-11, 11-6) in the women's final.

Abhay delivered a dominant performance in the men's final, overcoming a strong challenge from Chotrani. The first two games were closely contested with long rallies, but Abhay won them 11-9 and 11-8. He then raised his level in the third game, using sharp angles and powerful shots to seal a comfortable 11-4 win and clinch the title.

In the women's final, Anahat outplayed Egypt's Hana Moataz with a commanding display. She won the first two games convincingly (11-5, 11-6) using speed and deception. Although Hana fought back to take the third game 11-9, Anahat regained control in the fourth, winning 11-6 to secure the championship.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our athletes! It's wonderful to see them getting recognition at the Asian level. We need more coverage and sponsorship for sports like squash beyond just cricket. These wins deserve front-page news.
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Vikram M
Great news, but a small note: while celebrating individual brilliance, we must also focus on building depth. Veer Chotrani making the final is a good sign. We need a strong bench, not just one or two stars.
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Sarah B
Watching Anahat play is a joy. Her speed and tactical mind at such a young age is remarkable. Beating an Egyptian player on the global stage is a huge statement. The next generation is here!
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Rohit P
Bas, bohot badhiya! The team bronze and these individual awards show the system is working. Hope the sports authorities provide them with all the support needed for the Olympics and beyond. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see the legacy of Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa being carried forward so brilliantly. These awards are well-deserved. Let's get more squash courts in schools!

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