India’s Anahat Singh has risen to No.2 in the January edition of the official World Junior Ratings.
The World Junior Ratings is a partnership between World Squash and SquashLevels that provides a dynamic and transparent ranking system dedicated to players aged under 19, giving players, coaches, and federations a clear measure of playing level.
In the January Ratings, Singh, who in December was part of the India team that won the 2025 SDAT Squash World Cup, climbed once place to leapfrog Egypt’s Nadien Elhammamy in second place.
Singh is currently competing as top seed in the British Junior Open, where she has reached the semi-finals.
In the men’s World Junior Ratings, Egypt’s Adam Hawal is up to third. Hawal was part of the Egypt team that won bronze in Chennai at the World Cup, with the rising star also reaching the final of the SRFI Indian Tour PSA event earlier that same month. Like Singh, Hawal has reached the last four of the ongoing British Junior Open.
World Squash Junior champions Amina Orfi and Mohamad Zakaria continue to dominate atop the ratings.
The World Junior Ratings are now live on worldsquash.sport and on SquashLevels.
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