The squash world turns its eyes to Mumbai for the Indian Open 2026, scheduled for March 18-22 at CCI Brabourne Stadium. As a sanctioned PSA Copper tournament, it’s already generating buzz with tickets on sale, riding high on last year’s recognition as a top-10 PSA iconic event.
Anahat Singh, the reigning women’s champion, headlines a packed field that showcases India’s rising stars—Ramit Tandon, Abhay Singh, Veer Chotrani, Velavan Senthilkumar, and Joshna Chinappa—pitted against global challengers Yahya Elnawasany, Hana Moataz, and Mazen Hesham. The total prize purse of $44,500, evenly split between genders, ensures parity and excitement.
Cyrus Poncha, Squash Rackets Federation of India Secretary General, shared his optimism: ‘The Indian Open is fast becoming indispensable on the PSA circuit, delivering elite-level matches to Indian athletes and fans alike. For 2026, we’re focused on enhancing its international prestige to fuel squash’s long-term growth in India.’
Adding to the allure, the glass court will host quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals, offering spectators an unparalleled, energetic view of the action in an arena-style format.
This edition reinforces India’s growing influence in squash, blending domestic talent with international rivalry. From pulsating rallies to tactical masterclasses, the Indian Open 2026 is set to deliver unforgettable squash drama. Tickets are live—be part of the spectacle.