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Players, Six Days, One Grand Celebration: Avaada-Powered Otters Club Squash
Tournament Sets New Benchmarks
India’s
top squash talents shine as 2026 edition concludes with record participation,
thrilling contests, and outstanding performances
A
Spectacular Finale to a Landmark Squash Event
Mumbai,
June 1, 2026: The Otters Club Squash Tournament 2026, powered by Avaada
Group, concluded in grand fashion after six days of intense competition,
thrilling matches, and remarkable displays of sportsmanship. Hosted at the
Otters Club, Bandra, from May 25 to 30, the tournament attracted an
impressive 558 players competing across 16 categories, making it
one of the biggest and most successful editions in the event’s history. The
prestigious championship once again reinforced its reputation as one of India’s
premier squash tournaments.
Players
from Across India Showcase Their Talent
The
tournament brought together players from various cities across the country,
creating a vibrant platform for emerging and established squash stars.
Competitions were conducted across Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, and Girls’
categories, with participants displaying exceptional skill, determination,
and competitive spirit. From promising youngsters making a strong impression to
experienced players delivering commanding performances, every category
witnessed high-quality squash and memorable contests.
Crowds
Add Energy to the Championship
The
six-day tournament was played in a lively atmosphere, with enthusiastic
spectators turning up in large numbers each day. The packed courts and
passionate support added to the excitement, creating a memorable experience for
players and fans alike. The event highlighted the growing popularity of squash
in India and the increasing depth of talent emerging from across the country.
Avaada
Group Reaffirms Commitment to Sports Development
Speaking
on the success of the tournament, Sindoor Mittal, Vice Chairperson of Avaada
Group, emphasized the company’s commitment to investing in youth and
community development through sports. She noted that the tournament showcased
the inspiring power of sport to unite people and nurture future champions.
Mittal expressed pride in Avaada’s continued association with the Otters Club
Squash Tournament and praised the passion and determination displayed by all 558
participants.
Otters
Club Celebrates Another Successful Edition
Niraj
Shirgaokar, President of Otters Club, expressed delight
at the overwhelming success of the tournament. He highlighted the exceptional
talent, competitive spirit, and sportsmanship demonstrated by players across
different age groups. Shirgaokar congratulated all participants, winners, coaches,
and supporters for contributing to a memorable celebration of squash and
helping raise the standards of the sport in India.
Building
the Future of Indian Squash
Avaada’s
continued support reflects its broader vision of promoting sustainable and
inclusive growth through sports and youth development. As the curtain comes
down on another successful edition, the Otters Club Squash Tournament looks
forward to continuing its important role in identifying, nurturing, and
developing the next generation of Indian squash talent.
Champions
of the Otters Club Squash Tournament 2026
Young
Champions Shine Bright
- Mixed U-9 Winner:
Vaibhav VC
- Girls U-11 Winner:
Sameeksha Sugumar
- Boys U-11 Winner:
Vedant Shinde
- Girls U-13 Winner:
Akshara Makhija
- Boys U-13 Winner:
Ridaan Gupta
- Girls U-15 Winner:
Aashi Shah
- Boys U-15 Winner:
Fareed Andrabi
Junior
Category Winners
- Girls U-17 Winner:
Devashree Arora
- Boys U-17 Winner:
Harshal Rana
- Girls U-19 Winner:
Ananya Narayanan
- Boys U-19 Winner:
Darshil Parasrampuria
Senior
and Masters Champions
- Women’s Champion:
Nirupama Dubey
- Men’s Champion:
Vedant Patel
- Men’s Over-35 Champion:
Mahesh Kadam
- Men’s Over-40 Champion:
Sanjay Pawar
- Pro Coach Champion:
Matthew Godwin
Photo
Caption
All
the champions across various categories pose proudly with their trophies after
the successful conclusion of the Otters Club Squash Tournament 2026 at Bandra.

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