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Noor Zaman Stages Epic Comeback to Win U23 World Squash Championship

Pakistan’s squash prodigy Noor Zaman has etched his name into history, clinching the U23 World Squash Championship title on April 10 at Karachi’s DHA Creek Club. The 21-year-old from Peshawar triumphed over Egypt’s Kareem El Torkey in a gripping men’s final. After going 0-2 in the contest, Zaman made a spectacular comeback to win the final 3-2 and lift the inaugural trophy on home soil—the first world squash event in Pakistan in over two decades.

Zaman’s journey to the title was marked by dominance and resilience. He stormed through the tournament, defeating France’s Melvil Scianimanico, Poland’s Jakub Pytlowany, and Kuwait’s Hussain Alzaatari with ease. In the semi-final, Malaysia’s Ameeshenraj Chandaran retired in the third game due to illness, trailing 2-0 (11-6, 11-2, 6-4 ret.), handing Zaman a swift passage to the final. His composure and physical prowess shone throughout the week.

Facing El Torkey, who upset top seed Ibrahim Elkabbani in a 3-1 semi-final comeback, Zaman met a formidable challenge. It was a very close contest, with both Kareem and Zaman giving it their all to come out on top. Despite a 2-0 lead, Noor Zaman was not to be denied as he showcased his resilience to stage an incredible comeback and win the contest 3-2.

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For Zaman, deeply tied to this heritage, the win is a milestone—his first world title and a beacon of hope for the sport’s revival in the country. As the nation celebrates, his triumph stands as a testament to skill, determination, and the enduring spirit of Pakistani squash.

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Sher Alam