Anahat Singh, Tanvi Khanna Storm Into Indian Open Semis; Joshna Chinappa Exits

Top seed Anahat Singh dominated her quarterfinal match to win 3-0 and advance to the semifinals. Unseeded Tanvi Khanna caused an upset by defeating the fourth seed to secure her semifinal spot, setting up an all-Indian clash with Anahat. Local favorite Joshna Chinappa was eliminated by Egypt's Nadien El Hammamy in a 1-3 defeat. The other semifinal will feature Hana Moataz against El Hammamy for a place in the final.

Key Points: Indian Stars Shine at JSW Indian Open 2026 Squash Semifinals

  • Anahat Singh wins 3-0
  • Tanvi Khanna upsets 4th seed
  • Joshna Chinappa loses 1-3
  • Semis feature all-Indian clash
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Indian stars shine as semis line-up takes shape at JSW Indian Open 2026

Anahat Singh and Tanvi Khanna reach women's singles semis at JSW Indian Open 2026. Joshna Chinappa loses to Egypt's Nadien El Hammamy in quarterfinals.

"Tanvi produced one of the standout performances of the day by upsetting fourth seed Ainaa Amani 3-1. - Official Release"

Mumbai, March 20

Top seed Anahat Singh and unseeded compatriot Tanvi Khanna ensured a strong Indian presence in the women's singles semifinals of the JSW Indian Open 2026 after winning their respective quarterfinal matches on Friday, according to a release.

However, local favourite Joshna Chinappa bowed out of the competition following a 1-3 defeat to Egypt's Nadien El Hammamy, which proved to be the only setback for Indian fans during the day.

In another quarterfinal clash, second seed Hana Moataz fought hard to edge past eighth seed Yasshmita Jadishkumar of Malaysia in a five-game thriller, winning 3-2 (11-8, 8-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-8).

Saturday's semifinals will feature an all-Indian showdown between Anahat and Tanvi, while Moataz will square off against El Hammamy for a place in the final.

Anahat underlined her status as one of the top contenders for the title with a dominant 3-0 (11-2, 11-6, 11-4) victory over Malaysia's Sehveetrraa Kumar. The top seed raced through the opening game with ease, taking it 11-2 without breaking much sweat. Kumar offered a stronger challenge in the second game, but Anahat's blend of power and clever deception helped her maintain control and clinch it 11-6.

The third game followed a similar pattern, with Anahat dictating the pace and cruising to an emphatic 11-4 win to seal a comfortable passage into the last four.

Meanwhile, Tanvi produced one of the standout performances of the day by upsetting fourth seed Ainaa Amani 3-1. The Indian started strongly, taking the opening game 11-6 before Amani levelled the match by winning the second 11-7. Tanvi, however, held her nerve in the remaining games, winning 11-5 and 11-8 to book her semifinal berth.

Earlier, Joshna began confidently against El Hammamy but gradually found it difficult to counter the Egyptian's deceptive movement and sharp cross-court shots. After a closely contested start and a strong comeback in the second game, Joshna lost momentum as El Hammamy raised her intensity to clinch the final two games and seal the match.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Tanvi Khanna's win over the 4th seed is huge! Shows the depth we are building. These young players are fearless. Let's pack the stadium tomorrow for the semi-finals!
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Sarah B
Watching from the US! What an exciting tournament. The match between Moataz and Jadishkumar sounded like a nail-biter. Good luck to all the semi-finalists.
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Aditya G
Joshna's loss is disappointing, but she's a legend who has done so much for the sport. El Hammamy is a world-class player. Focus should be on supporting our two girls in the semis. JSW is doing great work sponsoring this.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the results are good, we need to ask why our top players sometimes struggle with consistency against top-10 opponents. The gap in the later stages against players like El Hammamy is visible. More exposure on the PSA tour is key.
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Nisha Z
Wah! What a day for Indian squash! 🏆 Anahat is just too good. Hope one of our girls goes all the way and wins the home title. The semi-final between them will be tough but fantastic to watch.

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