Can Anahat Singh Secure Victory at the NSW Bega Open Final?

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Key Takeaways
- Anahat Singh reached the final of the NSW Bega Open 2025.
- She won a tough semifinal match against Nour Khafagy 3-2.
- Anahat aims for her 13th PSA title in the finals.
- She is the first Indian woman in a PSA Copper-level final.
- The tournament has a prize pool of USD 25,000.
Bega (Australia), Aug 16 (NationPress) The young Indian squash sensation Anahat Singh has advanced to the final of the NSW Bega Open 2025 following a challenging semifinal victory against Egypt’s Nour Khafagy on Saturday. She aims to secure her 13th PSA title as she prepares to face Habiba Hani in the finals.
This 17-year-old athlete from Delhi, a double bronze medallist at the Asian Games, triumphed in a thrilling contest that ended 3-2 (10-12, 11-5, 11-5, 10-12, 11-7) after 54 minutes of intense play. Despite suffering an injury during the match, Anahat displayed remarkable determination to outlast Khafagy, who had entered the tournament riding high after winning the HCL Tournament. With this achievement, Anahat has made history as the first Indian woman to reach a PSA Copper-level final.
In the finals, the top-seeded Anahat will go head-to-head with second-seeded Egyptian Habiba Hani, who secured her spot in the final with a 3-1 (11-9, 7-11, 12-10, 11-6) win over India’s Akanksha Salunkhe in just 42 minutes.
Earlier in the quarterfinals, Anahat delivered an impressive performance by defeating South Africa’s Hayley Ward 3-0 (11-4, 11-9, 14-12), continuing her remarkable journey in the tournament. She now boasts 12 PSA titles from 18 events, with nine victories accrued in the last year, highlighting her swift ascent in the world of squash.
Meanwhile, Akanksha, the fifth seed, also showcased her talent in the quarterfinals, besting fourth-seeded Australian Alexandra Haydon 3-0 (11-4, 11-7, 11-3) in just 24 minutes. Although her journey ended in the semifinals, her performance leaves her with invaluable experience from a competitive international field.
For Anahat, this achievement is yet another milestone in her rapidly progressing career since she became the youngest member of India’s 2022 Commonwealth Games squad at just 14 years old. Her consistency and poise under pressure mark her as one of the most promising talents in Indian squash.
The NSW Bega Open, which features a total prize pool of USD 25,000, is the inaugural World Event of the 2025/26 PSA Tour season.