HCL 79th National Squash Championship Concludes: New Squash Champions Emerge
- 417 players participated in the Championship
- Anahat Singh from Delhi emerged as the winner and Tanvi Khanna from Delhi was the runner-up in the women’s category
- Velavan Senthil Kumar from Tamil Nadu emerged as the winner and Abhay Singh from Tamil Nadu was the runner-up in the men’s category
November 23, 2023, Chennai : HCL, a leading global conglomerate, today announced the successful completion of the HCL 79th National Squash Championship, a seven-star national circuit tournament. Anahat Singh from De lhi defeated Tanvi Khanna from Delhi (Scores: 9-11, 11-4, ret) in the women’s category. Velavan Senthil Kumar fr om Tamil Nadu defeated Abhay Singh from Tamil Nadu in the men’s category (Scores: 12-10, 11-3, 12-10). This is Velavan’s first national title.
The men’s category had 174 participants, while the women’s category featured 63 competitors, all vying for a to tal prize purse of INR 8.8 Lakhs. The top players from the Championship will also receive ranking points and will be included in the National ranking list in the relevant age group.
The Championship, which kick-started on November 17, was held at the Indian Squash & Triathlon Academy in Chennai. The HCL 79th National Squash Championship was held under the aegis of the Squash Rackets Fede ra tion of India (SRFI). It witnessed participation from 417 players from 26 states, competing across 11 categories (men, women, pro-coach, and masters in the age group of 35 to 70 years).
The Championship was played in a knock-out format across all categories. The details of the winners and runner-up are as follows:
Category | DETAILS |
Men over 70 | Runner- up: Kishan Lal from Maharashtra;
Winner: Rajiv Reddy from Tamil Nadu (6th national title) |
Men over 65 | Runner -up: V Laxman from Tamil Nadu
Winner: Vijay Jaini from Haryana (it is his 4th national title) |
Men over 60 | Runner-up: Arun Rabindranath from Karnataka
Winner: Deepak Moolani from Maharashtra |
Men over 55 | Runner-up: Inderjeet Singh from Maharashtra
Winner: Saurabh Deokuliar from Karnataka (2nd national title) |
Men over 50 | Runner-up: Dalip Tripathi from West Bengal
Winner: Sanjay Rajpal from Karnataka |
Men over 45 | Runner-up: Hemant Nadkarni from Maharashtra
Winner: Stephane Galifi from Maharashtra |
Men over 40 | Runner- up: Sanjay Pawar from Maharashtra
Winner: Paul Ipe from Karnataka |
Men over 35 | Runner-up: Arjun Agnihotri from Services Sports Control Board
Winner: Siddharth Suchde from Maharashtra |
Pro-coach category | Runner-up: Dinesh from Tamil Nadu
Winner: Saurabh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh |
Sundar Mahalingam, President of Strategy at HCL Corporation and Shiv Nadar Foundation said, “I extend my hea rtfelt congratulations to all the players today. At HCL, Squash is making remarkable strides. Medals have been earned, a nd as we eagerly anticipate the 2028 Olympics, HCL is thrilled to be part of this journey, supporting the maximization of human potential. There’s truly no better way to showcase one’s talent than through such avenues. I’m excitedly looking forward to witnessing numerous upcoming squash matches, each a testament to the incredible talent within our sport.”
Cyrus Poncha, Secretary General, SRFI said, “We extend our heartiest congratulations to our new champions. Their outstanding display of sportsmanship and skill exemplifies the pinnacle of squash talent. HCL has supported us over the past seven years for which we are very grateful. We are looking at HCL to continue their support, which will help further cultivate our country’s talented squash players.”