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Anahat Singh stunned defending champion and second seed Tinne Gilis of Belgium to storm into the semi-finals of Canadian Women's Open squash tournament in Toronto. In Squash, India’s Anahat Singh scripted history at the World Junior Championships 2025 in Cairo, Egypt, claiming a bronze medal in the women’s singles event, the country’s first in 15 years. The 17-year-old from Delhi battled hard but lost 11-6, 14-12, 12-10 in the semi-final against home favourite Nadien Elhammamy yesterday. Anahat Singh was already earmarked for excellence when she was 14 years old - entering the spotlight as the youngest member of the Indian contingent at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Less than three ... Daijiworld Media Network – Toronto Toronto, Oct 29: India’s 17-year-old squash prodigy Anahat Singh produced a sensational performance to defeat defending champion and second seed Tinne Gilis of Belgium, storming into the semifinals of the Canadian Women’s Open in Toronto. Unseeded Anahat defeated world number .....