Anahat Singh, the 17-year-old squash prodigy from Delhi, has made history by breaking into the world’s top 20 rankings after clinching her first PSA Tour title at the Squash On Fire Open 2026. Business leader Anand Mahindra praised her achievement, calling her rise an inspiration for India’s sporting future.
India’s squash community is celebrating a historic milestone as 17-year-old Anahat Singh from Delhi has entered the world’s top 20 rankings for the first time. The breakthrough came after her stunning victory at the Squash On Fire Open 2026 (PSA Bronze event) in Washington, where she defeated England’s World No. 10 Georgina Kennedy in straight games (12-10, 11-5, 11-7) to secure her maiden PSA Tour title.
Her achievement drew admiration from industrialist Anand Mahindra, who lauded her as a symbol of India’s rising sporting talent. Mahindra’s recognition underscores the growing national pride in Singh’s journey, which blends youthful determination with world-class skill.
Key Highlights:
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Historic Ranking: Climbed from World No. 31 to No. 19 after her PSA Tour win.
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Youngest Asian in Top 20: At 17, Singh is the youngest Asian squash player to achieve this feat.
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Major Victory: Defeated top seed Georgina Kennedy in just 26 minutes.
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Past Achievements: Bronze medals at the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou (women’s team and mixed doubles).
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Early Career: Youngest member of India’s contingent at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
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Inspirations: Singh has often cited badminton star PV Sindhu as her role model.
Analysts highlight that Singh’s rise comes at a pivotal time, with squash set to debut at set to debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Her entry into the top 20 positions her as a strong contender for India’s Olympic medal hopes in the sport.
Singh’s journey reflects the growing depth of Indian squash, which has produced stars like Joshna Chinappa and Saurav Ghosal. However, her rapid ascent at such a young age signals a generational shift, with India now nurturing talent capable of competing at the highest global level.
For fans and aspiring athletes, Anahat Singh’s story is more than just a ranking milestone—it is a testament to perseverance, discipline, and the power of dreams. As she continues her journey, India will be watching closely, hopeful that her success will inspire a new wave of squash players across the country.
Sources: Economic Times, Sporting News India