Exciting Indian Open Set for March 18-22 at Brabourne Stadium

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Exciting Indian Open Set for March 18-22 at Brabourne Stadium

Synopsis

The Indian Open returns to CCI Brabourne Stadium from March 18-22, featuring top players like Anahat Singh and a total prize pool of USD 44,500, marking a historic moment for squash in India.

Key Takeaways

The Indian Open will take place from March 18-22, 2026.
It features a total prize pool of USD 44,500.
Defending champion Anahat Singh will headline the event.
Top Indian players will compete alongside international stars.
Quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals will be held on a glass court.

Mumbai, Feb 24 (NationPress) The much-anticipated Indian Open, part of the PSA Copper events, is set to take place from March 18 to 22 at the iconic CCI Brabourne Stadium for its second edition, with tickets now available for purchase.

Sanctioned by the Professional Squash Association (PSA), this tournament aims to build upon the success of its previous edition in 2025, which was celebrated as one of the Top 10 Iconic PSA Events of that year.

The 2026 edition will see the return of defending women’s champion Anahat Singh, who will lead a strong lineup that includes India's finest talents such as Ramit Tandon, Abhay Singh, Veer Chotrani, Velavan Senthilkumar, and Joshna Chinappa, along with international stars like Yahya Elnawasany, Hana Moataz, Mazen Hesham, and more.

This event promises to deliver an exciting week filled with top-tier squash competitions. Notably, the tournament will offer a total prize pool of USD 44,500 for both men's and women's categories, marking a historic first for squash competitions in India.

Cyrus Poncha, Secretary General of the Squash Rackets Federation of India, shared, “The Indian Open has swiftly evolved into a pivotal event on the PSA calendar, providing Indian athletes with invaluable exposure to elite competition while enhancing the sport's profile across the nation. For 2026, we are thrilled to further elevate the tournament's global relevance and allow fans to witness high-caliber matches in person, contributing to the sport's sustained growth in India.”

The quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals will unfold on a fully glass court, creating an immersive arena-style venue ideal for thrilling, up-close viewing experiences.

With enhanced visibility, equal prize distribution, and an impressive roster of both Indian and international players, the 2026 Indian Open is poised to reinforce India's presence in the global squash arena.

Point of View

The Indian Open represents a significant step forward for squash in India, enhancing the sport's visibility and competitiveness on a global stage. The tournament not only showcases local talent but also attracts international players, contributing to the overall growth and popularity of squash in the region.
NationPress
12 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Indian Open scheduled to take place?
The Indian Open is scheduled for March 18 to 22, 2026.
Where will the Indian Open be held?
The tournament will be held at the historic CCI Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.
What is the prize money for the Indian Open?
The total prize purse for the tournament is USD 44,500.
Who are some of the top players participating in the event?
Notable participants include Anahat Singh, Ramit Tandon, Joshna Chinappa, and international players like Yahya Elnawasany.
What type of court will be used for the finals?
The quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals will take place on a fully glass court.
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