In the storied history of Indian squash, two legendary names stand out for their unmatched dominance on the national stage — Major K.S. Jain and Brigadier R.K. Manchanda, both of whom hold the remarkable record for the most consecutive national squash titles.
Major K.S. Jain, one of the earliest stalwarts of Indian squash, carved his name into the record books with a stunning run of ten consecutive national championship titles. His era of supremacy showcased not only technical mastery but also a deep mental strength and unmatched fitness that made him virtually unbeatable in the domestic circuit.
Decades later, Brigadier R.K. Manchanda, a revered figure in the Indian squash fraternity, matched this record with ten straight national titles of his own. Known for his resilience, discipline, and lifelong dedication to the sport, Brigadier Manchanda’s streak spanned years of intense competition and established him as a role model for generations of squash players. Remarkably, he continued to compete and win at the highest level well into his later years, earning a reputation as India’s most resilient squash champion.
Together, Major Jain and Brigadier Manchanda represent a golden legacy of excellence in Indian squash — their records standing as a testament to consistency, passion, and the enduring spirit of champions.