
ISLAMABAD, 21 April (BelTA - APP) - Pakistan’s rising squash stars have
once again demonstrated the country’s legacy in the sport, delivering a
spectacular performance at the 2025 Australian Junior Open by winning an
impressive four gold medals and one silver - a clear signal that
Pakistan’s squash dominance is far from fading.
According to information made available here by Pakistan Squash Federation, young athletes from across Pakistan stepped onto the international court with confidence and skill, outplaying their global counterparts in a tournament that saw fierce competition and high-stakes matches.
Ahmad Ali Naz dazzled in the U11 Boys category, showing skill well beyond his years.
Azan Ali Khan proved unstoppable in the U17 Boys division, displaying tactical brilliance.
Mahnoor Ali took home gold in the U13 Girls, marking herself as a future champion. Mehwish Ali, with her powerful gameplay, conquered the U17 Girls field.
Adding to Pakistan’s medal haul, Sehrish Ali earned a well-fought silver medal in the U15 Girls category, further showcasing the depth of talent emerging from the country.
According to information made available here by Pakistan Squash Federation, young athletes from across Pakistan stepped onto the international court with confidence and skill, outplaying their global counterparts in a tournament that saw fierce competition and high-stakes matches.
Ahmad Ali Naz dazzled in the U11 Boys category, showing skill well beyond his years.
Azan Ali Khan proved unstoppable in the U17 Boys division, displaying tactical brilliance.
Mahnoor Ali took home gold in the U13 Girls, marking herself as a future champion. Mehwish Ali, with her powerful gameplay, conquered the U17 Girls field.
Adding to Pakistan’s medal haul, Sehrish Ali earned a well-fought silver medal in the U15 Girls category, further showcasing the depth of talent emerging from the country.