- Indian National Champion 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
- Junior Under 19 National Champion 1997, 1998
- 9 World Tour Titles on the PSA World Tour
- Ranked in the World Top 100 for 9 years.
- Winner of more than 50 titles on the Indian National Circuit
- Represented India on the PSA World Tour from 1997-2011
Year
Award
Presented By
- 2004
- 2003-2004
- Feb 1997
- Jan 1997
- 1996-1997
- 1997
- March 2004
- 2006
Special Award to Medal Winners in International Sports Events
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sport
Rajiv Gandhi State Sports award for Best Sportsperson
Mrs. Sheila Dixit
Bronze Medal for India in Asian Juniors Squash Championships
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Chief of Army Staffs Commendation for excellence in Squash
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Best All Round Sportsman Award
President of India - Dr.S.D.Sharma
Most Promising Sportsman of the Year
DSJA (Delhi Sports Journalists Assoc.)
Silver and Bronze Medal in 9th SAF Games
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Teacher’s Award Nominee
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Highest World Ranking (Nov 2008)
Ranked No. 1 Player in India
Titles Won (PSA World Tour)
Tournaments played on the PSA World Tour
Tournaments played on the PSA World Tour {Including unqaulified tournaments)
Caps Earned
Ranked No. 1 Player in India
Titles Won (PSA World Tour)
Tournaments played on the PSA World Tour
Tournaments played on the PSA World Tour {Including unqaulified tournaments)
Caps Earned
Played Squash professionally on the PSA world Tour
Joined the PSA World tour (turned Professional)
National Titles won
All India Inter School Team Titles won (1992-1997)
Inter University titles won (1999)
Ranked in the top 100 in the world
Joined the PSA World tour (turned Professional)
National Titles won
All India Inter School Team Titles won (1992-1997)
Inter University titles won (1999)
Ranked in the top 100 in the world
- 5 Times National Men’s Champion 1998-99, 2000-01, 2001-2002, 2003-04, 2005
- World Doubles Finalist 2004
- National Junior Champion (Under-19) 1997 and 1998.
- Captain of the team from RIMC which won the all India Inter School team championships from 1992 to 1996.
- Member of the winning team of St. Stephen's College at the all India Inter University Squash Championships 1998.
- Member of the winning St. Stephen's team at the Delhi University Inter College Squash Team Championships in 1999, 1998, 1997.
- Represented Delhi state team from 1996-2007 and was a member of the winning team in 2004, 2003, 1996
- India’s leading squash player for almost a decade
- Over 120 caps playing for India
- Highest world ranking– 38 in november 2006
- Ranked 58 in Asia from 2002 to 2008
- Finalist at the World Doubles in December 2004
- Represented India at the Asian games, Commonwealth games, Asian championships, World Championships, SAF games
- Trained from 2001-2006 in London, England with Neil Harvey, former World No.12 and U.K. No.1, who holds the record of having trained 4 world champions at different locations in the world including Egypt, India and Europe.
- Has won 9 PSA world tour titles in all.
- Captained the Indian team to a historic 8th place finish in the World Team Championships in 2007
- The first Indian to break into the top 50 of the PSA world rankings.
Year
Award
9th World Junior Championships at Cairo
8th Asian Junior Championship, Chennai
Represented India in the Asian Squash Championships, Malaysia.
Captain of the Indian Junior Team, 10th World Junior Men’s Squash Championships at Princeton, USA
Captain of the Indian Men’s Team, X Asian Squash
Captain of the Indian Men’s Team, XI Asian Squash Championship, Malaysia
Represented India at the XVII Commonwealth Games at Manchester, UK
Represented India at the X Asian Games at Busan, Korea
Year
Award
Represented India at the SAF Games at
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Captained India at the XII Asian Championships
at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
2nd World Doubles Runners Up at Chennai, India
Asian Games at Doha, Qatar
World Team Championships, Chennai
Asian Championships at Kuwait
World Team Championships, Denmark
Manchester Doubles Invitational, UK
Year
Award
North Island Championships, New Zealand
Royal Oak Open, New Zealand
V11 Open Internacional D'squash Esportiu Rocafort, Spain
Rochester Pro Am, USA
3rd Chennai Open, India
Year
Award
Chennai Open, India
5th ICL Chennai Open
NSC Super Satellite, Kuala Lampur
India Challenger No.1, Chennai