Key Points

Anahat Singh and Veer Chotrani have made India proud by qualifying for the 2025 World Squash Championships. Anahat, a 17-year-old Asian Games bronze medalist, secured her spot with a dominant win in the qualifiers. Veer Chotrani, 23, cruised past local favorite Ameeshenraj Chandaran to book his place. Both players will now prepare for tough opening matches in Chicago.

Key Points: Anahat Singh Veer Chotrani Qualify for World Squash Championships

  • Anahat Singh defeats Toby Tse 3-1 in Asian qualifiers
  • Veer Chotrani beats Ameeshenraj Chandaran 3-0 in finals
  • Anahat to face England’s Katie Maliff in opener
  • Chotrani joins Ramit Tandon, Abhay Singh in men’s draw
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Anahat Singh, Veer Chotrani advance to World Squash Championships

Indian squash stars Anahat Singh and Veer Chotrani secure spots in the 2025 World Squash Championships after winning Asian qualifiers in Kuala Lumpur.

"Anahat did not drop any game in the qualifiers before the final. – Olympics.com"

Kuala Lumpur, April 20

Indian squash stars Anahat Singh and Veer Chotrani have advanced to the World Squash Championships 2025 following wins in their respective finals at Asian qualifiers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Sunday.

The 17-year-old Anahat will be India's lone player in the women's singles competition at the World Squash Championships, which are scheduled in Chicago, USA, from May 9 to 17, as per Olympics.com.

Anahat, an Asian Games bronze medalist, who was seeded fifth in the Asian qualifiers, defeated Hong Kong's Toby Tse 3-1 (11-4, 9-11, 11-2, 11-8) to secure her spot in the top tournament in Chicago. The current world number 63 did not drop any game in the qualifiers before the final.

Another Indian, Akanksha Salunkhe, the world number 70 and second seed, advanced to the quarterfinals but lost to Tse by 3-1.

Tanvi Khanna, who knocked out Hong Kong's top seed Cheng Nga Ching in the women's singles opener, could not make it past the quarterfinals.

Anahat will be making her senior squash world championships in Chicago and is in line to lock horns with world number 23 England's Katie Maliff in the first round.

Also, another player making her debut in the championships is Veer Chotrani. The 23-year-old was the second seed and beat the local favourite Ameeshenraj Chandaran, the third seed, 3-0 (11-3, 11-4, 11-8) in the final to secure his spot for Chicago.

He will be joining fellow Indians Ramit Tandon, Abhay Singh and Velavan Senthilkumar in the men's singles draw in the World Squash Championships 2025. His campaign opener will be against the 25th-seeded Englishman Declan James, while Ramit Tandon, the 32nd seed, will face Japan's Ryunosuke Tsukue.

Senthilkumar will be taking on defending world champion Diego Elias of Peru in the first round, and Abhay Singh will kickstart his campaign in Chicago against Switzerland's Nicolas Mueller.

- ANI

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Priya K.
So proud of Anahat! At just 17, she's representing India alone in women's singles - that's incredible pressure but she's handling it like a pro 👏 Can't wait to watch her matches in Chicago!
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Rahul S.
The future of Indian squash looks bright with talents like Anahat and Veer coming through. Though I wish we had more depth in women's singles - hopefully Akanksha and Tanvi can bounce back stronger next time.
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Sanjay M.
Veer's performance was clinical! 3-0 in the final against a local favorite shows his mental strength. Tough first round against Declan James though - that'll be a real test of his world championship credentials.
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Anjali P.
Anahat's journey has been amazing to follow since her Asian Games medal! � But the article could've included more about her training regimen or how she prepares for big matches. Still, exciting times for Indian squash!
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Vikram D.
Senthilkumar drawing the defending champion in first round is brutal luck! But what an opportunity to make a statement. Rooting for all our players - let's hope for some upsets in Chicago! 🇮🇳

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