Anika Dubey Wins Bronze at Asian Junior Championship, Cementing Pune’s Rise In Indian Squash

Anika Dubey Wins Bronze at Asian Junior Championship, Cementing Pune’s Rise In Indian Squash

At just 15 years old, Pune’s Anika Dubey has etched her name in Indian squash history by winning bronze at the 32nd Asian Junior Individual Squash Championship in South Korea. Competing in the Girls Under-17 category, Anika stood out as one of only four Indian medallists at the prestigious tournament. Her triumph is a major milestone not only for Maharashtra but also for the growing wave of sporting excellence rising from India’s tier-2 cities.

Pune’s Squash Prodigy Anika Dubey Earns Spot in India’s U-19 World Juniors Team

At just 15, Pune’s Anika Dubey has scripted history by becoming the youngest player from Maharashtra to join India’s Under-19 Girls’ Team for the World Junior Squash Championships in Cairo this July. Her journey from a tier-2 city to the global squash stage is powered by grit, mentorship, and data-driven training — proving that passion, when supported right, knows no limits.