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First Pakistani to Win World Junior Squash Championship since 1986

First Pakistani to Win World Junior Squash Championship since 2008

Hamza Khan has etched his name in Pakistani squash history as the first player from his country to win the prestigious World Junior Squash Championship title since the legendary Jansher Khan. Hamza Khan became the first Pakistani athlete in 37 years to win the championship.
In a thrilling final held in Melbourne, the emerging star demonstrated tremendous skill, determination, and sportsmanship in defeating Egypt’s Mohamed Zakaria.

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Khan demonstrated his prowess and mental tenacity to outmaneuver his fearsome opponent in a nail-biting fight that kept onlookers on the edge of their seats. The match was an emotional rollercoaster, with both players pushing each other to their limits.
Khan exhibited tremendous endurance to flip the tide in his favor after losing a closely contested opening game 10-12. He won the second game 14-12, demonstrating his tenacity and poise under pressure.
Khan improved his skills in the ensuing rounds as the fans yelled in delight. Zakaria struggled to keep up with his quick footwork, precision shots, and clever play. The Pakistani prodigy swept through the third and fourth games with scores of 11-3 and 11-6, respectively, to win the match 3-1.
This tremendous victory not only solidifies Hamza Khan’s status as a rising squash star, but it also rekindles memories of Jansher Khan’s illustrious history.
Hamza Khan’s victory has definitely encouraged a new generation of Pakistani squash fans, demonstrating that the country’s talent pool continues to produce extraordinary sportsmen capable of dominating the global arena.

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