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Anahat Singh & Kareem El Torkey Win Indian Open 2025 Squash Titles

The Indian Open 2025 PSA Copper event, held at Bombay Gymkhana, Mumbai, from March 24-28, 2025, saw Anahat Singh and Kareem El Torkey clinch the women’s and men’s singles titles, respectively. This was Anahat Singh’s 11th PSA title, reinforcing her dominance as India’s number one-ranked women’s squash player. Meanwhile, Egypt’s Kareem El Torkey, ranked world no. 64, triumphed over India’s Abhay Singh in the men’s final. The $53,500 prize money event was the highest-rated PSA tournament in India since 2018 and marked the first-ever PSA Copper event hosted in the country.

Key Highlights of Indian Open 2025

1. Tournament Overview

  • Event: Indian Open 2025 PSA Copper
  • Venue: Bombay Gymkhana, Mumbai
  • Dates: March 24-28, 2025
  • Prize Money: $53,500

Court Setup

  • Quarterfinals, Semifinals & Final: Played on a full-glass outdoor court.
  • Other Matches: Played indoors.

Significance

  • Highest-rated PSA event in India since 2018.
  • First-ever PSA Copper event held in India.
  • Squash will debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.

2. Women’s Singles: Anahat Singh’s Victory

  • Winner: Anahat Singh (India)
  • Runner-up: Helen Tang (Hong Kong)
  • Final Score: 3-0

Achievements

  • 11th PSA title of her career.
  • Second consecutive title in 2025 (after winning the SRFI Indian Tour PSA Challenger in Chennai).
  • Won 9 PSA titles in 2024.
  • Currently India’s top-ranked women’s squash player.

3. Men’s Singles: Kareem El Torkey’s Triumph

  • Winner: Kareem El Torkey (Egypt, World No. 64)
  • Runner-up: Abhay Singh (India, World No. 54)
  • Final Score: 3-1
  • Path to Victory: Defeated three Indian players, including third seed Velavan Senthilkumar, en route to the final.

4. About the Professional Squash Association (PSA)

  • Founded: 1974 (originally as International Squash Professional Association (ISPA)).
  • Renamed: World Squash Federation (1992) → Professional Squash Association (1993).
  • Headquarters: Leeds, England.
  • Men’s President: Saurav Ghoshal (India).
  • Women’s President: Sarah-Jane Perry (England).
  • Governing Body: Regulates global men’s and women’s squash events.
Summary/Static Details
Why in the news? Anahat Singh & Kareem El Torkey Win Indian Open 2025 Squash Titles
Tournament Indian Open 2025 PSA Copper
Venue Bombay Gymkhana, Mumbai
Dates March 24-28, 2025
Prize Money $53,500
Women’s Champion Anahat Singh (India)
Men’s Champion Kareem El Torkey (Egypt)
Women’s Runner-up Helen Tang (Hong Kong)
Men’s Runner-up Abhay Singh (India)
PSA Headquarters Leeds, England
PSA Men’s President Saurav Ghoshal (India)
PSA Women’s President Sarah-Jane Perry (England)
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