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Indian squash prodigies Abhay Singh and Anahat Singh claimed men's and women's titles at the JSW Indian Open 2026, delivering a thrilling home double for the nation.

Thrilling Finals Seal Glory for Indian Stars

Abhay Singh and Anahat Singh lit up the P Kashinath Ghanekar Indoor Stadium at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai as they swept the men's and women's singles titles at the JSW Indian Open 2026 on Sunday.

The second-seeded Abhay dominated fourth-seeded compatriot Veer Chotrani in a straight-sets 3-0 victory, with scores of 11-9, 11-8, and 11-4, showcasing his precision and power throughout the match.

Long rallies kept the crowd on the edge in the opening games, but Abhay's deceptive angles and smashing drives overwhelmed Chotrani, particularly in the decisive third game where he pulled away convincingly.

In the women's final, top-seeded Anahat outplayed Egypt's second-seeded Hana Moataz, blending speed and deception to secure a hard-fought win after a tense battle.

The younger Indian star's agility proved decisive, even as Moataz mounted a comeback in the third game, winning it 11-9 to force a fourth. Anahat's coach's advice to start strongly in that game paid off, helping her clinch the title and spark wild celebrations among the home fans.

Abhay Singh's Dominant Run to the Crown

Abhay, India's men's No.1, entered the final as the second seed behind Egypt's Yahya Elnawasany, but his path was marked by consistent brilliance.

Throughout the tournament, he displayed tactical maturity, reading opponents' moves and countering with ruthless efficiency.

Against Chotrani, a fellow Indian known for his grit, Abhay faced early resistance, edging the first game 11-9 after intense exchanges.

The second game saw more prolonged rallies, with both players pushing limits, but Abhay's composure led to an 11-8 edge.

In the third, he elevated his game, using varied shots that left Chotrani struggling, sealing 11-4 and underlining why he's a rising force in global squash.

This victory not only boosts his ranking but also signals India's growing depth in the sport.

"Winning at home in front of this incredible crowd is a dream come true; it fuels my hunger for more big titles ahead," Abhay said post-match.

Anahat's Masterclass Against International Rival

Anahat Singh, the women's No.1 from India, delivered a performance full of flair against the experienced Hana Moataz.

The Egyptian, seeded second, brought savvy play, slowing rallies in the third game to win 11-9 and extend the match.

Yet Anahat's explosive cross-court shots and lightning-quick movements dominated the early games, leaving Moataz chasing shadows.

Her ability to mix deception with raw speed highlighted her potential as a world-beater, especially at just 17 years old.

The win caps a flawless tournament run for Anahat, who dropped few games en route, reinforcing her status as a home favorite and future star.

Fans marveled at her poise under pressure, a trait that could propel her deeper into PSA Tour events.

Boost for Indian Squash on Home Soil

The JSW Indian Open 2026, part of the PSA World Tour, drew top talents and provided a platform for India to shine.

With both top national players triumphing, it marks a "home double" not often seen, inspiring young athletes across the country.

Organized by JSW Sports, the event featured high-quality courts and enthusiastic support, amplifying the electric atmosphere.

Abhay and Anahat's successes come at a pivotal time, as India invests more in squash infrastructure and coaching.

Their victories against strong fields, including international challengers, affirm the progress made in recent years.

Looking ahead, these results position Indian squash for greater international success, with eyes now on upcoming PSA challengers and majors.

In summary, Abhay Singh and Anahat Singh's triumphs at the JSW Indian Open 2026 highlight India's squash prowess, blending skill, strategy, and home advantage for memorable finals.

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