The young squash star credited his hard-earned victory to both dedication and divine support. His win marks a significant step forward for Pakistan’s squash scene, once globally dominant but now working toward a revival.
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In the women’s final, Egypt’s top seed Fairooz Aboulkheir outclassed Hong Kong’s Chan Sin Yuk in straight sets (3-0) to claim her title. Both winners walked away with gold medals, trophies, and prize money of $5,250, while runners-up received silver medals and $3,450 each.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari extended their congratulations to Zaman, hailing his victory as a proud moment for the nation. Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, speaking at the closing ceremony, called the event a “milestone in squash history” and reaffirmed government support for sports development.
The inaugural U23 championship has been widely regarded as a positive sign for the future of squash in Pakistan, with the success of local athletes sparking renewed hope for a resurgence in the sport.