 
                Toronto, Canada – India’s 17-year-old squash prodigy Anahat Singh is ready for a major challenge at the Canadian Women’s Open 2025. Singh will face England’s Georgina Kennedy in the high-stakes semifinal of the PSA World Tour’s TAC Open series on Saturday. The match marks a pivotal moment in Singh’s young career as she aims to break into the top ranks of women’s squash.
Anahat Singh impressed fans and critics alike with her quarterfinal victory over a seasoned opponent, showing remarkable skill and composure. She won the match in a thrilling three-game fight, securing her place among the tournament’s top four players.
Georgina Kennedy, ranked higher and more experienced, has dominated recent events and is a tough contender. Kennedy’s aggressive play and tactical precision make her a formidable opponent. Experts predict a closely fought encounter that could go either way.
The Canadian Women’s Open 2025 is a key event in the PSA World Tour, attracting top international talent. Success here can significantly improve world rankings and lead to greater opportunities on the pro circuit. Both players have expressed their determination to win.
- Anahat Singh said: “Playing against Georgina is a huge opportunity. I’m focused on staying calm and executing my strategy. I want to learn and grow from this match, no matter the result.”
- Georgina Kennedy remarked: “Anahat is young but clearly talented. I expect a tough game, and I’m ready for the challenge.”
The semifinals match is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at the Toronto squash center, with fans eager to see if Singh can upset the favorite and reach her first major final.
This face-off is not just about a spot in the final; it’s about the rise of a new star in women’s squash. Singh’s journey has captured the imagination of sports fans in India and around the world. Victory at the Canadian Women’s Open could be the breakthrough moment in her blossoming career.
Stay tuned for more updates only on Space Sports.

 
                                        
More Stories
Shubman Gill Faces Pressure to Deliver as Yashasvi Jaiswal Waits for T20I Opportunity
FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Kicks Off in Goa: Gukesh and Deshmukh to Battle for Glory