Who won the women’s singles title of the New South Wales Squash Open competition in Sydney?

Who won the women's singles title of the New South Wales Squash Open competition in Sydney?

  • Correct Answer: Anahat Singh
  • Dipika Pallikal
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  • Amanda Sobhy

Explanation: Anahat Singh from India won the prestigious title at the New South Wales Squash Open.

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