Pakistan’s rising squash star, Sohail Adnan, has made history by clinching the Under-13 title at the renowned British Junior Squash Championship in Birmingham. Adnan defeated Egypt’s Moiz Tamir in straight sets (2-0), securing the coveted victory and bringing the title back to Pakistan after an 18-year absence.
This outstanding achievement highlights Sohail Adnan’s dedication and the steadfast support of his parents, who have been crucial in his journey to success.
Mamoon Khan, Director of Tournaments for the Punjab Squash Association, acknowledged the association’s vital role in nurturing Sohail’s talent, emphasizing their ongoing encouragement to young players.
“The young player’s victory has been celebrated as an inspiration for players across the country.” Khan said. He further highlighted that Sohail’s achievement has set a new benchmark for emerging squash athletes in Lahore and beyond, underscoring the value of hard work and perseverance.
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