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'''Ramit Tandon''' (born August 21, 1992 in [[Kolkata]]) is a professional [[squash (sport)|squash]] player who represents [[India]]. He is ranked number 46 in the world and India #2 (April 2019). He turned pro in 2018 and has won 4 PSA tour titles since then. He’s an Asian Games Bronze Medalist. He also represented India at the Gold Coast CWG 2018. As a junior he won 6 Junior National Titles, several international titles and ended his junior career as India #1, Asia #2 and world #5. He captained the Indian Junior Team to a historic Gold Medal beating Pakistan in the final match. He was also part of the U-21 World Cup Team that secured the Silver medal.
'''Ramit Tandon''' (born 21 August 1992 in [[Kolkata]]) is a professional [[squash (sport)|squash]] player who represents [[India]]. He is ranked number 46 in the world and India #2 (April 2019). He turned pro in 2018 and has won 4 PSA tour titles since then. He’s an Asian Games Bronze Medalist. He also represented India at the Gold Coast CWG 2018. As a junior he won 6 Junior National Titles, several international titles and ended his junior career as India #1, Asia #2 and world #5. He captained the Indian Junior Team to a historic Gold Medal beating Pakistan in the final match. He was also part of the U-21 World Cup Team that secured the Silver medal.


He passed out from [[La Martiniere Calcutta]] in 2011 and moved to the US to continue his education at [[Columbia University]] in the City of New York, where he was the captain of the squash team. He was ranked #2 in College Squash and he ended his college squash career winning the Skillman Award(given for sportsmanship and good conduct on and off the court). He was 4 times MVP at Columbia University and also won the Maniatty Award which is given to the best student-athlete. He graduated with a BA in Statistics.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://gocolumbialions.com/sports/mens-squash/roster/ramit-tandon/2526 |title=Ramit Tandon - Men's Squash |website=gocolumbialions.com |publisher=[[Columbia University Athletics]] |access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref>
He passed out from [[La Martiniere Calcutta]] in 2011 and moved to the US to continue his education at [[Columbia University]] in the City of New York, where he was the captain of the squash team. He was ranked #2 in College Squash and he ended his college squash career winning the Skillman Award(given for sportsmanship and good conduct on and off the court). He was 4 times MVP at Columbia University and also won the Maniatty Award which is given to the best student-athlete. He graduated with a BA in Statistics.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://gocolumbialions.com/sports/mens-squash/roster/ramit-tandon/2526 |title=Ramit Tandon - Men's Squash |website=gocolumbialions.com |publisher=[[Columbia University Athletics]] |access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref>
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{{Top ten Asian male squash players}}
{{Top ten Indian male squash players}}


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