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Noor Zaman Clinches Under 23 World Junior Squash Championship in Karachi

AIPS ASIA News:

Report & Pictures by Muhammad Suleman Khan
Karachi, Pakistan – Noor Zaman, Pakistan’s rising squash sensation, etched his name in history by winning the Under 23 World Junior Squash Championship held in the port city of Karachi. His outstanding performance not only earned him the prestigious title but also reignited hopes of Pakistan’s revival in the global squash arena.


 

Zaman, the grandson of legendary squash player Qamar Zaman, carried the weight of expectations with remarkable composure and skill. From the opening rounds to the electrifying final, he dominated the court with precision, power, and a calm tactical approach that left his opponents struggling to keep up.
In the final, Noor faced a tough challenge from his international rival, but with relentless energy and a never-give-up attitude, he sealed the victory in front of a cheering home crowd. The packed gallery at the championship venue echoed with applause as he lifted the trophy, a moment that symbolized the return of Pakistani excellence in squash.
Fayrouz Abouelkheir (Egypt) bt Chan Sin Yuk (Hong Kong) (3-0) 12-10 11-9 11-6
“This win means the world to me. I dedicate it to my country, my family, and all those who believed in me,” said Noor Zaman after the match. “I’ve trained hard for this moment, and I’m proud to bring this title home.”
The Pakistan Squash Federation praised Noor’s achievement, calling it a major step forward in the country’s revival of squash. The win has sparked excitement among sports fans and former champions, many of whom see Noor as the torchbearer of Pakistan’s rich squash legacy.
The finals of the WSF Under-23 World Championship 2025 were played here at Defence Creek Club, Karachi. The following are the results:
Men’s Result:
Noor Zaman (Pakistan) defeated Kareem El Torkey (Egypt) (3-2)
5-11, 12-14, 11-8, 11-5, 11-6
Women’s Result:
Fayrouz Abouelkheir (Egypt) defeated Chan Sin Yuk (Hong Kong) (3-0)
12-10, 11-9, 11-6
Noor Zaman and Fayrouz Abouelkheir lifting the trophy.”
With this victory, Noor Zaman has not only added a prestigious title to his name but has also become a symbol of inspiration for young athletes across Pakistan. As he continues his journey in the sport, hopes are high that he will follow in the footsteps of the greats and restore Pakistan’s dominance on the world squash stage.
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Noor Zaman Clinches Under 23 World Junior Squash Championship in Karachi

AIPS ASIA News:

Report & Pictures by Muhammad Suleman Khan
Karachi, Pakistan – Noor Zaman, Pakistan’s rising squash sensation, etched his name in history by winning the Under 23 World Junior Squash Championship held in the port city of Karachi. His outstanding performance not only earned him the prestigious title but also reignited hopes of Pakistan’s revival in the global squash arena.


 

Zaman, the grandson of legendary squash player Qamar Zaman, carried the weight of expectations with remarkable composure and skill. From the opening rounds to the electrifying final, he dominated the court with precision, power, and a calm tactical approach that left his opponents struggling to keep up.
In the final, Noor faced a tough challenge from his international rival, but with relentless energy and a never-give-up attitude, he sealed the victory in front of a cheering home crowd. The packed gallery at the championship venue echoed with applause as he lifted the trophy, a moment that symbolized the return of Pakistani excellence in squash.
Fayrouz Abouelkheir (Egypt) bt Chan Sin Yuk (Hong Kong) (3-0) 12-10 11-9 11-6
“This win means the world to me. I dedicate it to my country, my family, and all those who believed in me,” said Noor Zaman after the match. “I’ve trained hard for this moment, and I’m proud to bring this title home.”
The Pakistan Squash Federation praised Noor’s achievement, calling it a major step forward in the country’s revival of squash. The win has sparked excitement among sports fans and former champions, many of whom see Noor as the torchbearer of Pakistan’s rich squash legacy.
The finals of the WSF Under-23 World Championship 2025 were played here at Defence Creek Club, Karachi. The following are the results:
Men’s Result:
Noor Zaman (Pakistan) defeated Kareem El Torkey (Egypt) (3-2)
5-11, 12-14, 11-8, 11-5, 11-6
Women’s Result:
Fayrouz Abouelkheir (Egypt) defeated Chan Sin Yuk (Hong Kong) (3-0)
12-10, 11-9, 11-6
Noor Zaman and Fayrouz Abouelkheir lifting the trophy.”
With this victory, Noor Zaman has not only added a prestigious title to his name but has also become a symbol of inspiration for young athletes across Pakistan. As he continues his journey in the sport, hopes are high that he will follow in the footsteps of the greats and restore Pakistan’s dominance on the world squash stage.
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