Squash's Olympic Leap: Anahat Singh Eyes Glory at LA 2028
Anahat Singh, India's top squash player, is driven by the prospect of the sport's Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. At a recent press conference for the JSW Indian Open, Anahat emphasized her focus on training for Olympic success and the impact of the Olympics on squash's growth.
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India's top-ranked squash player, Anahat Singh, shared her excitement about the 2028 Los Angeles Games, where squash will make its Olympic debut. Singh, speaking at a press conference for the JSW Indian Open, conveyed her ambition to win a medal and highlighted the event's significance for the sport and athletes alike.
Fellow player Ramit Tandon noted that squash's inclusion in the Olympics has attracted corporate interest, transforming the sport's ecosystem. He emphasized the significance of the JSW Indian Open and its role in preparation for the upcoming Asian Games, a vital Olympic qualification event.
While focusing on the Indian Open, Tandon expressed concerns about the Middle East conflict affecting tournament logistics. Anahat Singh remains determined to excel at the Asian Games, aiming to surpass her previous bronze medals with a potential silver or gold.
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