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Anahat wins U-19 title in Edinburgh: Teen sensation Anahat Singh produced a dominant performance, bagging the girls’ U-19 title at the 2023 Scottish Junior Open squash held in Edinburgh. Anahat claimed a 11-6, 11-1, 11-5 victory over home favourite Robyn McAlpine in the final.
 
Anahat wins U-19 title in Edinburgh: Teen sensation Anahat Singh produced a dominant performance, bagging the girls’ U-19 title at the 2023 Scottish Junior Open squash held in Edinburgh. Anahat claimed a 11-6, 11-1, 11-5 victory over home favourite Robyn McAlpine in the final.
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Anahat finishes second in British Junior Open squash: Rising Indian star Anahat Singh signed off with a runner-up finish in the girls’ U-17 category at the British Junior Open squash tournament in Birmingham. The Indian top-seed Anahat went down 2-3 to Egyptian second seed Nadien Elhammamy in a tense 68-minute cliffhanger at the University of Birmingham on Sunday.
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[edit] YEAR-WISE DEVELOPMENTS

[edit] 2023

Anahat wins U-19 title in Edinburgh: Teen sensation Anahat Singh produced a dominant performance, bagging the girls’ U-19 title at the 2023 Scottish Junior Open squash held in Edinburgh. Anahat claimed a 11-6, 11-1, 11-5 victory over home favourite Robyn McAlpine in the final.

[edit] 2024

Anahat finishes second in British Junior Open squash: Rising Indian star Anahat Singh signed off with a runner-up finish in the girls’ U-17 category at the British Junior Open squash tournament in Birmingham. The Indian top-seed Anahat went down 2-3 to Egyptian second seed Nadien Elhammamy in a tense 68-minute cliffhanger at the University of Birmingham on Sunday.

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