Pakistan’s squash players Nauman, Rayyan, and Mahnoor have stormed into the finals of the Asian Junior Squash Championships, continuing the nation’s proud tradition in the sport. The trio delivered outstanding performances in their respective semifinal matches, securing their spots in the title clashes.
Nauman’s Dominant Display
Nauman, competing in the boys’ under-19 category, showcased his class with a commanding victory over his opponent. He won in straight sets, 11-6, 11-7, 11-9, demonstrating superior court coverage and tactical acumen. His aggressive play and precise shot-making left the rival struggling to keep pace.
Rayyan’s Gritty Win
In the boys’ under-17 category, Rayyan fought back from a game down to edge past a tough challenger. After losing the first game 9-11, he regrouped to take the next three games 11-8, 11-6, 11-7. His resilience and fitness were key factors in the turnaround.
Mahnoor’s Commanding Performance
Mahnoor, representing Pakistan in the girls’ under-19 event, cruised into the final with a straight-games win. She dominated her semifinal 11-5, 11-4, 11-6, displaying excellent movement and powerful drives. Her consistency and control were too much for her opponent.
The finals are scheduled to take place tomorrow, with all three players aiming to bring home the titles. Pakistan has a rich history in junior squash, and these performances underline the depth of talent in the country.
Coaches and officials have expressed confidence in the trio’s abilities, noting that they have trained hard and are well-prepared for the challenges ahead. The nation will be cheering for Nauman, Rayyan, and Mahnoor as they seek to add another chapter to Pakistan’s squash legacy.



