Key Points

India's U-17 squash team was hosted by Ambassador Suresh Reddy in Cairo ahead of the World Junior Championships. Anahat Singh made history by winning bronze, ending India's 15-year medal drought in the event. The men’s and women’s teams are competing in tough groups at the tournament. Squash will debut at the 2028 Olympics, adding significance to India’s participation.

Key Points: Indian Ambassador Hosts U-17 Squash Team for Junior Worlds in Cairo

  • Indian Ambassador Suresh Reddy hosts U-17 squash team in Cairo
  • Anahat Singh wins historic bronze after 15-year medal drought
  • India fields strong teams in men’s and women’s categories
  • Squash set for Olympic debut at LA 2028 Games
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Indian Ambassador to Egypt hosts U-17 squash team for Junior Worlds in Cairo

Ambassador Suresh Reddy welcomes India's U-17 squash team, celebrating Anahat Singh's historic bronze at the Junior World Championships in Cairo.

"We are proud to see the success of Anahat Singh, who won the Bronze Medal in Women's Singles, ending the drought after 15 years! – Embassy of India in Cairo"

New Delhi, July 29

Indian Ambassador to Egypt Suresh Reddy hosted India's U-17 Squash Team representing India at the World Junior Squash Championships. The Ambassador also congratulated Anahat Singh for her historic bronze in the individual junior championships.

India have sent an eight-member contingent to Egypt with four players each in the men’s and women’s categories.

"Ambassador @AmbSKReddy welcomed the U-17 Squash Team representing India at the World Junior Squash Championships in Cairo. We are proud to see the success of @Anahat_Singh13 , who won the Bronze Medal in Women's Singles, ending the drought after 15 years!" Embassy of India in Cairo shared the glimpses of an event on X.

The 17-year-old Anahat, who became the first Indian squash player since Dipika Pallikal in 2010 to win a medal at the junior worlds by clinching a bronze, will be leading India’s challenge at the World Squash Junior Team Championships, which will run from July 27 to August 1 at Cairo’s Black Ball Sporting Club.

Anahat will be joined by Anika Dubey, Unnati Tripathi and Navya Sundararajan in the Indian women’s team that has been clubbed in Group B alongside Hong Kong, Brazil and Ireland.

The four-member India men’s team, featuring U17 Asian champion Aryaveer Dewan, Arihant KS, Yusha Nafees and Sandhesh PR, has been drawn in Group E. They have been clubbed alongside Japan, South Africa and Germany in the group.

As many as 22 countries and 38 teams are participating in the World Junior Squash Team Championships. There are 22 participants in the men’s draw, while 16 teams are part of the women’s section.

India are yet to win a World Squash Junior Team Championships title. Squash is set to make its Olympic debut at the LA 2028 Games.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see our ambassador supporting the team abroad. These small gestures mean a lot to young players. Wishing the entire contingent the very best - bring home some medals! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While this is good news, I wonder why squash gets so little coverage in Indian media? We have world-class players but most Indians don't even know the rules. Time to diversify our sports coverage beyond cricket and badminton.
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Shreya B
Anahat Singh is making history at just 17! 🎉 This shows how much potential we have in non-traditional sports. Parents should encourage kids to explore different sports instead of just focusing on academics.
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Varun X
With squash becoming an Olympic sport in 2028, this is the perfect time for India to build a strong team. Hope SAI and sports ministry provide proper training and exposure to these young talents.
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Nisha Z
The team composition looks balanced with good representation from different parts of India. Special shoutout to Aryaveer Dewan - the U17 Asian champion! Let's hope both men's and women's teams perform well.

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