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India Wins First Squash World Cup Title in Chennai

Joshna Chinappa, Abhay Singh, and teenager Anahat Singh lead India to a landmark victory over Hong Kong China

by P D

India created sporting history by winning its first-ever Squash World Cup title in Chennai on Sunday.
The Indian squad defeated top-seeded Hong Kong China 3–0 in a dominant final performance.

The final took place at the Express Avenue Mall courts in Chennai.
Moreover, the win marked a watershed moment for Indian squash.

With this victory, India also became the first Asian nation to lift the Squash World Cup.
The triumph capped a flawless campaign against the world’s best teams.

Fans packed the venue as India combined experience and youth for a memorable title win.
Additionally, the result underlined India’s growing stature in global squash.

Joshna Chinappa Sets the Tone with Gritty Comeback

Veteran Joshna Chinappa opened the final against Hong Kong China’s Ka Yi Lee.
She dropped the opening game but responded with remarkable composure.

Joshna used her experience to control long rallies.
Moreover, she forced errors through consistent shot placement.

She completed a spirited comeback victory to give India a crucial early lead.
The win immediately shifted momentum in India’s favour.

Joshna’s performance highlighted her leadership role in the team.
Additionally, it showcased her ability to deliver under pressure.

Her victory energised the home crowd and boosted team confidence.
India never looked back after her opening win.

Abhay Singh Dominates as India Extends Lead

Abhay Singh took the court next against Alex Lau.
He delivered one of his most clinical performances of the tournament.

Abhay controlled the match from the first rally.
Moreover, he used pace and precision to dictate play.

The Indian player won in straight sets without conceding momentum.
His victory extended India’s lead to 2–0 in the final.

Abhay’s aggressive approach unsettled his opponent throughout the match.
Additionally, his fitness and court coverage stood out.

The result left Hong Kong China with no margin for recovery.
India moved within touching distance of the title.

Teen Sensation Anahat Singh Seals Historic Triumph

Seventeen-year-old Anahat Singh carried the responsibility of sealing the title.
She faced Tomato Ho in the decisive third match.

Despite her age, Anahat displayed remarkable calm and maturity.
Moreover, she handled pressure with confidence beyond her years.

Anahat closed the match in straight games.
Her win completed India’s emphatic 3–0 sweep.

The teenager’s composure drew loud applause from the Chennai crowd.
Additionally, her performance symbolised India’s promising squash future.

With her victory, India officially clinched the World Cup title.
The moment triggered celebrations across the venue.

Semifinal Win Over Egypt Proved Turning Point

India’s title run included a major upset in the semifinals.
The team defeated defending champions Egypt in a thrilling encounter.

Egypt entered the match as strong favourites.
However, India matched intensity with tactical discipline.

That semifinal victory boosted belief within the Indian camp.
Moreover, it demonstrated India’s ability to challenge traditional powerhouses.

The combination of veterans and young players proved decisive.
Each player contributed at crucial stages of the tournament.

Experts described the semifinal win as the tournament’s turning point.
It paved the way for the historic final triumph.

Nation Celebrates as Leaders Praise Squash Squad

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Indian team after the victory.
He praised the players for their dedication and teamwork.

Sports leaders also hailed the achievement as a breakthrough moment.
Moreover, analysts highlighted its impact on grassroots development.

The win arrives ahead of squash’s debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
India now eyes a strong youth-driven future in the sport.

Officials believe the title will inspire young squash players nationwide.
Additionally, it could boost investment in training infrastructure.

The Chennai triumph has already sparked renewed interest in squash.
India’s maiden World Cup title may mark the beginning of a golden era.

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