Anahat Singh's Olympic Dream: Squash's New Dawn
Squash sensation Anahat Singh is thrilled about squash entering the Olympics for the first time and aims for a medal at the 2028 LA Games. Inspired by badminton star PV Sindhu, Singh has already secured several titles and is optimistic about the sport's growing recognition in India.
In a groundbreaking development for the sport, Indian squash prodigy Anahat Singh expressed her exhilaration about squash's inclusion in the Olympics. The 18-year-old star is gearing up to aim for a medal for India at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, marking a significant milestone in her promising career.
Singh, inspired by legendary badminton player PV Sindhu, transitioned to squash after her initial interest in badminton. Her dedication and talent have already earned her accolades, including a bronze at the 2025 World Junior Championships and a key role in India's victorious Squash World Cup campaign last year.
While speaking to Olympics.com, Singh emphasized the significance of squash making it to the Olympics, describing it as every athlete's dream. Although Indian squash still seeks consistent success, she noted the progress visible through improved performances at the Asian Games and the PSA Tour, indicating a positive trajectory for the sport.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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