Anahat Singh Stuns CWG Gold Medalist to Claim Biggest Career Title

India's 17-year-old squash sensation Anahat Singh clinched the biggest title of her young career by winning the Squash On Fire Open 2026 in Washington. She dominated the final, defeating top-seeded English star and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Georgina Kennedy in straight games. The victory marks Singh's first Professional Squash Association (PSA) Bronze-level title and her 15th overall on the PSA tour. Her impressive run included wins over higher-ranked opponents like Egypt's Sana Ibrahim and the USA's Sabrina Sobhy.

Key Points: Anahat Singh Wins Squash On Fire Open, Beats Georgina Kennedy

  • Wins first PSA Bronze-level title
  • Defeats top-seed Georgina Kennedy 3-0
  • Secures victory in just 26 minutes
  • Marks her 15th overall PSA tour title
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Squash star Anahat Singh captures biggest title of her career, stuns CWG 2022 gold medalist

Indian squash star Anahat Singh, 17, wins her first PSA Bronze title by stunning top-seeded Commonwealth Games gold medalist Georgina Kennedy 3-0 in Washington.

"I am extremely happy... I'm glad I was able to put on a performance this time. - Anahat Singh"

Washington, February 2

India's rising squash star Anahat Singh sealed the biggest title of her career, winning the Squash On Fire Open 2026 in Washington on Sunday.

To secure her first-ever Professional Squash Association (PSA) Bronze-leveltitle, she outclassed the top-seed and England's 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medalist Georgina Kennedy. This is her 15th title overall on the PSA tour, as per Olympics.com.

Anahat made light work of Georgina, ranked 10th in women's singles competition, and won 3-0 (12-10, 11-5, 11-7) in 26 minutes to secure the title. The world's 31st-ranked star had a first-round bye and started her campaign in pre-quarters with a win over South Africa's Hayley Ward, following it with massive wins over second seed Sana Ibrahim of Egypt in the quarter-finals and Sabrina Sobhy of the USA to make it to the title clash.

In the first game of the title clash, Anahat trailed 8-10 but fought back to get four successive points and get the opening game. The 17-year-old Anahat went down 3-2 in the second game, but another four-point burst brought her back in the game, and from there she did not look back. In the third game, the Indian attained a 5-1 lead in less than two minutes and outclassed the English player to secure the maiden PSA bronze-level title.

"I am extremely happy. Coming into this event, I played the British Junior Open a few weeks back, and I did not play too well. I knew in between these events I had some time to train, and I did as much as I possibly could to get the best out of my game. I knew I wanted to do well in these events, get my ranking up and also put on a performance, and I'm glad I was able to do that this time," she said as quoted by Olympics.com.

Anahat was also the part of the Indian team which won their maiden Squash World Cup title last year and won the Women's Challenger Player of the Season and shared the Women's Young Player of the Season award last year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is huge! Beating the world number 10 in straight games shows her class. We need to give more coverage to sports like squash. Anahat is a true champion.
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David E
As someone who follows squash, this is a massive upset. Kennedy is a top player. Anahat's mental strength to come back from 8-10 down in the first game was incredible. Future world #1 material.
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Sneha F
So inspiring for young girls across India! She's part of the World Cup winning team and now this. Hope the government and corporates provide more support so she can focus fully on the game.
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Aman W
Fantastic news, but a respectful criticism: the article mentions her 15th PSA title overall. It would be helpful to know how many of those are at this Bronze level or higher. Context matters to understand the true scale of this win.
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Kriti O
Waah! Kya performance hai! Beating players from Egypt and USA on the way to the final shows she is a complete player. The next Dipika Pallikal in the making. More power to her! 💪

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