JSW Indian Open 2026: India's top stars to face stiff international test in bid for home success

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The event will be held at the CCI Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai from March 18 to 22.
The stage is set for five days of high-intensity squash as the second edition of the JSW Indian Open 2026 gets underway tomorrow at the iconic CCI Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai.
Featuring a strong mix of India’s top players and international contenders, the tournament will see 30 matches played across the men’s and women’s draws as players battle for PSA ranking points and the coveted title.
Recognised by the Professional Squash Association (PSA) and held under the aegis of the Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI), the JSW Indian Open is a PSA Copper event featuring equal prize money across both the men’s and women’s categories.
The tournament continues to grow as an important platform for Indian players to compete against world-class opposition on home soil while gaining valuable competitive exposure.
Much of the attention will be on top seed and defending champion Anahat Singh, who returns after a breakthrough year on the PSA Tour. She will be joined in the draw by leading Indian players Ramit Tandon, Veer Chotrani, Abhay Singh, and veteran Joshna Chinappa, all of whom will be looking to make a strong impact in front of the home crowd.
The tournament also features a strong international field, including Yahya Elnawasnay, Nadien Elhammam, and Enora Villard, setting up several exciting matchups across both the men’s and women’s draws over the course of the week.
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Ahead of the tournament, players Anahat Singh and Ramit Tandon shared their thoughts on the upcoming competition and the growing opportunities for Indian squash players to compete at home.
Speaking on the magnitude of the tournament, Ramit Tandon said, “Players really enjoy coming to India because of the culture and hospitality, and last year many players on the PSA Tour told me this was one of the best events of the year.
“The facilities provided at the tournament are exceptional and playing at home also brings a different kind of pressure with friends, family and Indian fans watching the action. The JSW Indian Open gives Indian players the chance to compete against the best and allows younger athletes to watch and learn from them.”
Looking forward to the tournament, Anahat Singh added, “I had a strong training period in the build-up to the tournament, which has helped me focus on improving different areas of my game. Coming into this tournament, the idea is to stay consistent with what I have been working on in practice and approach every match with the same mindset.
“Playing at home in front of Indian fans is always special, and I am really looking forward to competing at the JSW Indian Open and giving it my best throughout the week. With squash set to be part of the next Olympic Games, tournaments like this are an important step as we continue working towards the bigger goal.”
With squash set to make its Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, tournaments such as the JSW Indian Open are playing an increasingly important role in strengthening the sport’s competitive ecosystem in India by providing players valuable opportunities to earn ranking points and gain international exposure.
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The action begins on March 18 with opening round matches in both the men’s and women’s draw. The second round and quarter-finals will take place on March 19 and March 20, respectively, before the semi-finals on March 21. The tournament will culminate with the finals on Sunday, March 22.
The opening match is scheduled for 12:00 PM on March 18. Fans across the country can watch the tournament live on FanCode, the official streaming partner, while tickets for those wishing to witness the action live at CCI Brabourne Stadium are available on District.
JSW Indian Open 2026 Schedule — Men’s Draw
| Date | Time | Match | Round |
| 18 Mar | 12:45 | Ayaan Vaziralli vs Chi Him Wong | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 12:45 | Yannik Omlor vs Yash Fadte | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 14:15 | Suraj Kumar Chand vs Ibrahim Elkabbani | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 14:15 | Sebastian Salazar vs Om Semwal | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 16:45 | Matthew Lai vs Mohammad Syafiq Kamal | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 16:45 | Manuel Paquemar vs Yassin Shohdy | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 18:15 | Ravindu Laksiri vs Duncan Lee | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 18:15 | Ameeshenraj Chandaran vs Naoki Hayashi | Round 1 |
| 19 Mar | 12:45 | Mohamed Sharaf vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 12:45 | TBD vs Veer Chotrani | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 14:15 | Yahya Elnawasany vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 14:15 | TBD vs Sanjay Jeeva | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 16:45 | TBD vs Abhay Singh | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 16:45 | Dewald van Niekerk vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 18:15 | Ramit Tandon vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 18:15 | TBD vs Velavan Senthilkumar | Round 2 |
| 20 Mar | 15:45 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 20 Mar | 17:15 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 20 Mar | 19:15 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 20 Mar | 20:45 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 21 Mar | 17:00 | TBD vs TBD | Semifinal |
| 21 Mar | 19:00 | TBD vs TBD | Semifinal |
| 22 Mar | 19:00 | TBD vs TBD | Final |
JSW Indian Open 2026 Schedule — Women’s Draw
| Date | Time | Match | Round |
| 18 Mar | 12:00 | Tessa ter Sluis vs Ambre Allinckx | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 12:00 | Breanne Flynn vs Lea Barbeau | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 13:30 | Sofía Mateos vs Shameena Riaz | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 13:30 | Elise Romba vs Risa Sugimoto | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 16:00 | Danielle Ray vs Rathika Suthanthira Seelan | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 16:00 | Maya Weishar vs Tanvi Khanna | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 17:30 | TBD vs Farida Walid | Round 1 |
| 18 Mar | 17:30 | Sehveetrraa Kumar vs TBD | Round 1 |
| 19 Mar | 12:00 | Nadien Elhammamy vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 12:00 | TBD vs Joshna Chinappa | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 13:30 | TBD vs Hana Moataz | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 13:30 | Yasshmita Jadishkumar vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 16:00 | TBD vs Ainaa Amani | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 16:00 | Nour Khafagy vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 17:30 | Anahat Singh vs TBD | Round 2 |
| 19 Mar | 17:30 | TBD vs Enora Villard | Round 2 |
| 20 Mar | 15:00 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 20 Mar | 16:30 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 20 Mar | 18:30 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 20 Mar | 20:00 | TBD vs TBD | Quarterfinal |
| 21 Mar | 18:30 | TBD vs TBD | Semifinal |
| 21 Mar | 20:00 | TBD vs TBD | Semifinal |
| 22 Mar | 19:00 | TBD vs TBD | Final |
Where and when will JSW Indian Open 2026 take place?
The event will be held at the CCI Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai from March 18 to 22.
Which top Indian stars will participate at JSW Indian Open 2026?
Defending champion and top seed Anahat singh will lead the Indian contingent which also includes Ramit Tandon, Veer Chotrani, Abhay Singh and Joshna Chinappa.
Where can fans watch JSW Indian Open 2026 live in India?
Fans in India can watch the event live on FanCode.
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