India's Historic Squash Triumph: How They Conquered the World Cup on Home Turf

President Droupadi Murmu has warmly congratulated India's squash team for their historic World Cup win. The team clinched the title by defeating the top-seeded Hong Kong-China squad right in Chennai. Key victories came from veteran Joshna Chinappa and the incredibly composed 17-year-old Anahat Singh. This monumental achievement marks India as just the sixth country ever to win a major World Squash team championship.

Key Points: President Murmu Congratulates India's Squash World Cup Champions

  • India defeated top-seeded Hong Kong-China in the final to win their first Squash World Cup
  • Veteran Joshna Chinappa won her opening match to set the winning tone
  • Teen sensation Anahat Singh sealed victory with a dominant performance
  • The win makes India only the sixth nation to claim a major World Squash team title
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Team has done India proud: President Murmu congratulates India's Squash World Cup-winning contingent

President Droupadi Murmu hails India's historic first-ever Squash World Cup victory over top seeds Hong Kong-China in Chennai. Read about the team's journey.

"The team, comprising women and men, has done India proud with its superlative performance. - President Droupadi Murmu"

New Delhi, Dec 15

President Droupadi Murmu on Monday congratulated the Indian team for their historic victory in the first-ever Squash World Cup, stating that they have 'done India proud. Hosts India were crowned Squash World Cup champions after defeating top seeds Hong Kong-China on their home turf at Express Avenue Mall in Chennai on Sunday.

"Heartiest congratulations to India's squash team, which won the Squash World Cup for the first time. The team, comprising women and men, has done India proud with its superlative performance, defeating the top-seeded team, Hong Kong, in the final and winning the semifinal against Egypt, which had won the Cup twice in recent years. I wish Indian squash a very bright future ahead," the President penned on X.

India entered Sunday's summit clash aiming to overcome the disappointment of their last appearance, when they were eliminated in the semi-finals on the same court in 2023.

To start the proceedings, the 39-year-old Chennai-born Joshna Chinappa defeated 32-year-old Ka Yi Lee in the first match 3-1, coming back from losing the second game to win 7-3, 2-7, 7-5, 7-1.

Next, men's first-string player Abhay Singh faced Alex Lau and dominated the match with aggressive, accurate line hitting. He took his side 2-0 up with scores of 7-1, 7-4, 7-4 in just 19 minutes.

This victory put the top seeds in a difficult position, as women's first-string Tomato Ho had to achieve a crucial win against 17-year-old Anahat Singh to keep Hong Kong alive in the competition.

To the crowd's delight, Anahat rose to the occasion. The Delhi native, who gained international attention when she competed at the 2022 Commonwealth Games at just 14, showed incredible composure, dominating Ho on the court with a 7-2, 7-2, 7-5 victory.

That victory cemented India's status as just the sixth country to win a major World Squash team championship.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our team! Especially the women - Joshna and Anahat were absolutely brilliant. It's high time squash got more recognition and funding in India. This win should be a wake-up call for the sports authorities.
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Vikram M
Abhay Singh's domination in just 19 minutes was a masterclass! The aggression and accuracy were top-notch. Beating the top seeds Hong Kong is no small feat. This victory will inspire so many young players across the country.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows sports closely, I must say the coverage for this historic win feels a bit muted compared to cricket victories. These athletes deserve front-page headlines and prime-time coverage. A respectful criticism to our media houses.
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Ananya R
Anahat Singh is just 17! What composure under pressure. To perform like that in a World Cup final is extraordinary. We are witnessing the rise of a new sporting star. Bas, ab isi tarah aage badhte raho! 🏆
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Rohit P
The perfect blend of youth and experience in this team. Beating Egypt in semis and then Hong Kong in finals shows real champion mentality. Chennai's Express Avenue Mall must have been electric! Wish I was there to witness it.

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