India's rising squash star Anahat Singh has put her plans for Harvard on hold to give herself the best possible chance of making history at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, with the 18-year-old acknowledging that the opportunity to compete at squash's Olympic debut may not come around again.
The 17-year-old scripted history by defeating Egypt's Amina Orfi in the final in Ontario, Canada, ending the country's long wait for a world junior singles crown.
Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu congratulated teenage squash star Anahat Singh after she created history by becoming the first Indian to win the World Junior Squash Championships title.
Anahat Singh became the first Indian to win the World Junior Squash Championships, defeating Egypt's Ruqayya Salem 3-0 in the girls singles final in Canada.