Promising adolescent squash player Khushal Riaz Khan returned home on Monday in the wake of speaking to Pakistan in US junior open squash competition in less than 13-class and pledged to gain a decent name to the nation in future.
"Speaking to Pakistan globally was an honor for me. I played a considerable measure and got a great deal of experience from my investment in this competition," Khushal said upon his arrival.
One of the greatest in squash's history, the occasion in New Haven territory of Connecticut brought 905 squash players from 37 nations up close and personal in various classifications amid the most recent week of December. Every one of the matches occurred at Yale University, Trinity College, Wesleyan University and Rosemary Hall Choate.
Khushal, a developing squash star, played remarkably in the U-13 classification in which no less than 128 players from 37 nations contended. Khushal got by in the first round of the competition and met all requirements for the third round in the wake of vanquishing US player Tighe Mullerkey 3-1.
In another match, he whipped Egypt's Haggag Abdel Rehman and traveled to quarter-finals where he confronted another Egyptian player Youssef Ali Kholy however shockingly pulled back because of wounds.
Right now, Khushal is at number 115 in the universal positioning for European squash organization. He began his squash profession under the supervision of Pakistan Sports Board Director Mohibullah Khan at the PSB Squash Academy in the Qayyum Stadium Complex and got unique training from Pervez Ali, Shehzad Mohib and Adil Khan. He has partaken in various national and universal squash competitions in the past including British Junior Open Squash Championship in Sheffield, England, where he stood 23 among 64 players.
Before his cooperation in the US junior open squash competition, Khushal was guided by Falak Naz who additionally went with him to the US.
Other Pakistani players additionally played hugely in the US junior open squash competition, as the U-19 class was won by Israr Ahmad. In addition, Pakistani players succeeded in making to the semis and finals of the different classes of the occasion.
Khushal said that the entire credit went to players and their mentors and in addition Pakistan Squash Federation President Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Squash Association President Qamar Zaman.
He said that he realized numerous new things and strategies about squash in the US. "I will appropriately use them in future."
He said he was additionally grateful to widely acclaimed squash mentor Shahid Zaman who offered him a few tips amid the competition
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