Indian number one-ranked women's squash player Anahat Singh, won the women’s singles title at the Indian Open 2025 PSA Copper event in Mumbai. This was her second consecutive title after her victory in the SRFI Indian Tour PSA Challenger event in Chennai.
The men’s title was won by Egypt's Kareem El Torkey.
The $53,500 prize money Indian Open 2025 PSA Copper event was held at the iconic Bombay Gymkhana’s court in Mumbai from 24-28 March 2025.
The quarter final, semi-finals, and the final of the tournament were played in a full-glass outdoor court while the other matches were played indoors.
The Indian Open 2025 PSA Copper event was the highest-rated Professional Squash Association (PSA) event to be held in India after the CCI International, a PSA World Tour Silver event, held in 2018.
It was also for the first time that a PSA Copper event was held in India.
Squash will make its debut in the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
Anahat Singh, who was recently crowned the number 1 Indian women's squash player after her win in Chennai, defeated Helen Tang of Hong Kong 3-0 in the final to win her 11th PSA title.
The 17-year-old Anahat Singh won 9 PSA titles in 2024 and has so far won two PSA titles this year.
World no. 64 ranked Egyptian Kareem El Torkey won the singles title of the Indian Open 2025, defeating the local favourite and world no. 54, Abhay Singh, 3-1 in the final.
Kareem El Torkey had defeated three Indian players, including third seed Velavan Senthilkumar, to reach the final.
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) was set up in 1974 as the International Squash Professional Association (ISPA) in 1974.
TIt was renamed World Squash Federation in 1992 and again to its present name, the Professional Squash Association in 1993.
The PSA is the world governing body of men's and women’s squash.
Headquarters: Leeds, England
Men’s president: Saurav Ghoshal of India
Women’s president: Sarah-Jane Perry of England
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