India women's national squash team

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India
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CoachGautam Das
Association Squash Rackets Federation of India
World Team Championships
First year 2002
World Team titles0
Runners-up0
Best finish5th (2012)
Entries7
Asian Team Championships
First year1990
Asian Team titles1 (2012)
Runners-up3 (2002, 2010, 2016)
Best finish Gold medal asia.svg 1st
Entries15

The India national women's squash team represents India in international squash team competitions, and is governed by the Squash Rackets Federation of India. [1] The team has participated in two quarter-finals of the World Team Championships with 5th being their highest ever placement. [2]

Contents

Current team

Active

Semi-active

Medal table

Team

TournamentGold medal world centered-2.svgSilver medal world centered-2.svgBronze medal world centered-2.svgTotal
World Team Championships 0000
Asian Games 0224
Asian Team Championships 1359
South Asian Games 4004
Total55717

Individual

TBA

World rankings

As of December 2024

#PlayerWorld Rank
1 Akanksha Salunkhe 68
2 Anahat Singh 82
3 Urwashi Joshi 136
4 Anjali Semwal 164
5 Joshna Chinappa 166
6 Nirupama Dubey 202

Team performance

World Team Championships

EditionVenueResultPositionWL
1979 Flag of England.svg Birmingham Did not participate
1981 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto
1983 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Perth
1985 Flag of Ireland.svg Dublin
1987 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland
1989 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Warmond
1990 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney
1992 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vancouver
1994 Flag of England.svg Guernsey
1996 Flag of Malaysia.svg Petaling Jaya
1998 Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart
2000 Flag of England.svg Sheffield 2000
2002 Flag of Denmark.svg Odense Group Stage18th15
2004 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Did not participate
2006 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton
2008 Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo
2010 Flag of New Zealand.svg Palmerston North Group Stage11th33
2012 Flag of France.svg Nîmes Quarter Finals5th51
2014 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Niagara-on-the-Lake Group Stage14th26
2016 Flag of France.svg Issy-les-Moulineaux Group Stage9th42
2018 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dalian Group Stage12th12
2022 Flag of Egypt.svg Cairo Did not participate
2024 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Quarter Finals7th43

Source: WSF

Asian Team Championships

EditionVenuePosition
1986 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Did not participate
1988 Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
1990 Flag of India.svg Kolkata Bronze medal asia.svg 3rd
1992 Flag of Pakistan.svg Peshawar Bronze medal asia.svg 3rd
1994 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Did not participate
1996 Flag of Jordan.svg Amman 4th
1998 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 5th
2000 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong 5th
2002 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Silver medal asia.svg 2nd
2004 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur 4th
2006 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Taiwan Did not participate
2008 Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City 5th
2010 Flag of India.svg Chennai Silver medal asia.svg 2nd
2012 Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City Gold medal asia.svg 1st
2014 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong Bronze medal asia.svg 3rd
2016 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Taiwan Silver medal asia.svg 2nd
2018 Flag of South Korea.svg Cheongju Did not participate
2021 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Bronze medal asia.svg 3rd
2022 Flag of South Korea.svg Cheongju Bronze medal asia.svg 3rd
2024 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dalian 5th

Source: ASF

Individual performance

Asian Championships

Source: ASF

Asian Junior Championships

Source: ASF

See also

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References

  1. "History".
  2. "Championship Records | World Squash". Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2013-08-18.