“17-year-old Anahat Singh becomes youngest Indian to qualify for World Squash Championships, inspired by P V Sindhu.”

Anahat Singh, a 17-year-old squash prodigy, has made history by qualifying for the prestigious World Squash Championships after defeating Toby Tse in the Asian qualifiers. Hailing from a family with a rich sports background, Anahat has become the youngest Indian to accomplish this remarkable feat. Initially inspired by the success of Indian badminton star P V Sindhu, she later transitioned to squash, showcasing her exceptional talent and determination on the court. Anahat’s impressive performance in the qualifiers has garnered attention and admiration from the sporting community, positioning her as a rising star in Indian squash. Her journey to the World Squash Championships is a testament to her hard work and dedication towards the sport. India is eagerly anticipating Anahat’s participation in the championships, with high hopes for her success on the global stage. Her remarkable achievement highlights the immense potential and talent present in the Indian squash scene, setting the stage for a promising future in the sport.

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