2 INDIA TODAY PUNJABI F AUGUST 2018
These experts in their chosen fields are following
their dreams to make a difference
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n By SUKANT DEEPAK and PREET ONKAR SINGH / Photographs by SANDEEP SAHDEV
AANIA DECODED Considered one of the
most promising Indian squash
players, the young woman
represented India in the World
Junior Championship in the un-
der-19 category held in July in Chen-
nai this year. She also carried the
country’s flag twice, first at the Asian
Junior Individual Squash Champion-
ship 2015 in Iran and again in 2016
in Malaysia in the girls under-15
category. She also represented India
at the Asian Junior Squash
Championship 2017 in Jordan.
HELLO SQUASH Singh credits her father
Amanpreet Singh for introducing
her to the game at the age of eight.
“A state-level shooter and mountain
Car Rally Champion (1990), my
father ensured that my brother and I
developed an interest in squash. We
were taught in a fun way with sans
any pressure,” she says.
FIGHTING FIT Since the game demands
a high level of stamina, Singh says
that her lifestyle is all about
discipline. “This sport is about both
physical and mental strength. So,
I make it a point to never miss out
on my exercises. Even if that means
depriving myself of that mouth-
watering pizza or saying no to
parties.”
ROAD AHEAD The young player feels
that the poor infrastructure for
squash is discouraging potential
players. “In a country obsessed with
cricket, it would really not hurt to
have a few squash courts in each
district,” she says.
A SPORT BESIDES SQUASH SWIMMING
WHEN NOT PLAYING READING
STRESS BUSTER MUSIC
OFF THE COURT ATTIRE JEANS
JAANIA SINGH 15,
SQUASH CHAMP, Chandigarh
SMASHING HER WAY THROUGH
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