Gurveer brings laurels in 30th Asian Junior Squash Championship
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Gurveer Singh, a rising star in the world of junior squash, has brought pride and recognition to his country by clinching the gold medal in the plate event at the 30th Asian Junior Individual Squash Championship. The championship, held in the province of Dalian, China, witnessed Gurveer’s exceptional performance as he overcame fierce competition from top junior players across Asia. Gurveer’s journey to victory has been marked by his relentless dedication and early initiation into the sport. Starting to play squash at a tender age of 8, he has displayed an unparalleled passion for the game. Hailing from a supportive family, Gurveer’s father, Colonel Inder Mohan Singh, currently stationed in Jammu, and mother Ravneet Singh, have been pillars of encouragement throughout his journey. His exceptional skills have earned him the title of Junior National Champion in the Boys under 15 category, solidifying his status as a promising talent in the squash world. Gurveer has not only represented India at numerous international tournaments but also showcased his mettle by emerging victorious on several occasions. With his recent triumph in the Asian Junior Squash Championship, Gurveer’s sights are now set on larger stages. He is fervently training for the esteemed British and US Junior Open Squash Championships, aiming to prove his prowess on an international platform. His unwavering motivation to surpass his competitors and continuously improve his skills speaks volumes about his commitment to the sport. Gurveer Singh’s journey exemplifies determination, dedication, and a burning passion for squash. As he embarks on his quest to outshine his opponents, his story serves as an inspiration to young athletes and sports enthusiasts across the nation.