Anahat Singh Eyes 2028 Olympics After Sensational 77-10 Season

Indian squash prodigy Anahat Singh expressed amazement at her own stellar 77-10 record from the 2025 season, stating she simply focused on practice. She highlighted the unparalleled honor of representing India, especially with squash making its Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Singh credited her growth to inspiration and learning from senior teammates like Joshna Chinappa, Dipika Pallikal, and Saurav Ghosal. She emphasized her deep gratitude for national support and her ambition to return the favor by winning medals on the biggest stages.

Key Points: Anahat Singh on 77-10 Record & 2028 Olympic Squash Debut

  • 77-10 win-loss record in 2025
  • Eyes 2028 LA Olympics squash debut
  • Credits seniors Joshna, Dipika, Saurav
  • Grateful for corporate & government support
  • Aims to win medals for India
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Don't know how I got 77-10 record last season, getting to play Olympics will be unmatched, says Anahat Singh

Indian squash star Anahat Singh reflects on her 77-10 season record, learning from seniors, and her excitement for squash's Olympic debut in LA 2028.

"Getting the chance to play at such a big major Games... is something that's unmatched - Anahat Singh"

New Delhi, March 15

After a brilliant season in which she finished with a 77/10 win/loss record, India's young squash sensation Anahat Singh is hoping to continue with the momentum in the next two seasons and is looking forward to showcasing her skills when squash makes its debut in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Speaking at the Golden Jubilee National Convention 2026 of the Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI), Anahat noted she has represented the country in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, and they have been the best events of her life. She hoped the experience would help her at the Olympics.

"This is the first time that squash will be a part of the Olympics. Getting the chance to play at such a big major Games and representing India at that level is something that's unmatched by any of the tour events that I play. Like I mentioned, playing for India....I've played in two events, the Commonwealth and the Asian Games. They've been some of the best events of my life," she said.

Talking about her brilliant record in the 2025 season, Anahat said, "To be honest, I don't know how I got that (77-10 Win-Loss record). I've just been focusing on practicing. It's not too much that I think about the record or the scores, as to how many I've won and how many I've lost. It's like a bonus hearing about it. It's just something that pushes me to do better."

Anahat said that she has had the most fun being around squash players on court or off-court. She said she has learnt the most by being with senior teammates like Joshna Chinappa, Dipika Pallikal, and Saurav Ghoshal.

"If anyone ever asks me whether it's squash or outside squash, it's the most that I've learnt and the most fun that I've had as well outside the court. Getting to meet so many people, spending time with my teammates like Joshna, Dipika, Saurav...they've been in the game for so long, and I've been really inspired, and I'm really lucky that I have them by my side. I get to learn so much from them every day. Of course, getting to play at the Commonwealth Games in India would be really amazing. Getting to be on home soil in front of your family and friends," said Anahat.

She also talked about playing for the country and said she could not have done that with the support of corporates, the government, and the whole country. Anahat said she would like to return the favour by getting some medals in the big games and making the country proud.

"Playing in India is not the same as playing anywhere else. Getting that chance would be really amazing. I don't think I would be talking about any of this if I didn't have the support of corporates, the government, the docs, just the whole country. They've been by my side through all of it. Getting this opportunity is something that I'm always really grateful for. It would be really amazing if I could return the favour by getting some medals in the big games and making the country proud," she said.

- IANS

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Priya S
So inspiring to see our young athletes being so grounded. Her respect for seniors like Joshna and Dipika is wonderful. Squash in Olympics 2028 is huge! Need more corporate sponsors for sports like this.
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Rohit P
Finally squash getting Olympic recognition! Athletes like Anahat have been killing it for years without the same glory as cricket. Hope this brings more funding and eyes to the sport. Her record speaks for itself.
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Michael C
As someone who follows sports globally, it's refreshing to see such a dominant record. The win-loss ratio is phenomenal. If she maintains this form, a podium finish in LA is very possible. Great to see her acknowledge the support system too.
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Sneha F
Love her gratitude. "Returning the favour by getting medals" – that's the spirit! We need more role models like her for the younger generation. Hope the government ensures our athletes get the best facilities without any bureaucratic hassles.
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Karthik V
A small note of caution – hope the pressure of the Olympics and the hype doesn't affect her natural game. We've seen it happen before. She should just keep doing what she's doing, focusing on practice. The results will come. Best of luck!
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Ananya R
Commonwealth Games in India would

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