 
                India’s young squash talent, Anahat Singh, aged 17, is preparing to face England’s Georgina Kennedy in a much-anticipated semifinal match at the Canadian Women’s Open 2025. This event is part of the PSA World Tour’s TAC Open series and takes place in Toronto, Canada.
The semifinal, set for October 2025, represents a significant challenge for Singh, who is aiming to capture her first major PSA title. Georgina Kennedy, ranked higher globally, is renowned for her strategic gameplay and stamina, making her a tough competitor.
Key highlights leading up to the semifinal include:
- Anahat Singh defeated several top-seeded players, notably winning her quarterfinal match against Egyptian star Nour El Sherbini in straight games.
- Singh’s consistent and powerful play has earned her a growing fan base and wide acclaim.
- Georgina Kennedy has dominated earlier rounds with commanding victories, marking her as a favorite.
- Analysts believe Singh’s youthful energy and fearless style could challenge expectations.
In a recent press conference, Anahat expressed enthusiasm about the matchup: “Playing against Georgina is a huge opportunity for me to test my skills at this level. I have trained hard for this moment and will give my best on the court.”
The Canadian Women’s Open offers substantial ranking points and prize money, making this semifinal crucial. A win for Singh could elevate her into the top 20 worldwide rankings, an impressive achievement for such a young player.
Fans globally have shown strong support for Anahat on social media, praising her maturity and composure. The upcoming match promises to deliver intense, skillful rallies and an unforgettable contest.
The victorious player will advance to the final to face either Canada’s Hollie Naughton or France’s Camille Serme, both highly accomplished athletes.
Stay tuned for further updates, exclusively on Space Sports.

 
                                        
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