Indian sports wrap, March 31: Three international squash tournaments to be held in India

Here are all the major updates, scores and results of Indians from the world of sports on Saturday, March 31.

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The JSW Indian Open in Mumbai, which concluded on March 28, with Anahat Singh being crowned as the champion in the women’s draw, has set the ball rolling as an exciting few years are coming up for squash in India. The Inspire Institute of Sports and JSW Sports, in association with the Squash Rackets Federation of India, announced a landmark MoU that guarantees three years of world-class squash action on home soil. The MoU was formally signed by Mr.

N Ramachandran, Patron of SRFI, and Mr. Parth Jindal, Founder & Director of Inspire Institute of Sport and JSW Sports, on the sidelines of the JSW Indian Open. Across the next three years, there will be three PSA Squash Copper tournaments in India, with Mumbai, New Delhi, and Chennai expected to play host.



Not only tournaments, the partnership will also see the best high-performance coaches from around the world work with the Indian players. With 6 players in the top 100 world ranking, it is a shot in the arm for Indian squash as it prepares to go toe to toe with the best in the world in the run up to, and at the Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics. -Team Sportstar Comments Related Topics Anahat Singh Latest on Sportstar.