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.
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| 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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