Noor in semis, Hamza falls in quarters
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Noor in semis, Hamza falls in quarters
Pakistan's Noor Zaman kept the home flag flying with a convincing win over France's Melvil Scianimanico while Malaysia's Xin Ying Yee delivered the shock of the tournament as she took down No.2 seed Malak Khafagy in a fiery quarter-final contest at the U23 World Squash Championships on Tuesday. The inaugural edition of the championships is taking place at the DHA Creek Club, Karachi, and feature an array of the world's top squash talent aged 22 …
Noor Zaman wins U23 World Squash Championship for Pakistan in historic comeback - Islamabad Scene
Pakistan’s Noor Zaman made a heroic comeback to become the first ever winner of the U23 World Squash Championships. The post Noor Zaman wins U23 World Squash Championship for Pakistan in historic comeback appeared first on Islamabad Scene.
Noor Zaman clinches World U23 Squash Title, nation celebrates major comeback
KARACHI (APP): Pakistan’s rising squash star, Noor Zaman, secured a historic victory at the inaugural WSF World Under-23 Squash Championships on Thursday, defeating Egypt’s Kareem El Torkey in a thrilling final at Karachi’s DHA Creek Club. After trailing 2-0 early in the match, Zaman staged a remarkable comeback, dominating the next three sets to clinch the title 3-2. His road to the final saw him overcome Malaysia’s Ameeshenraj Chandaran in the…
Noor Zaman Makes History with WSF World U23 Squash Championship Victory
In a thrilling finale, Pakistan’s Noor Zaman made history by winning the inaugural Under-23 World Squash Championship, held at the DHA Creek Club in Karachi. Zaman, 21, from Peshawar, defeated Egypt’s Kareem El Torkey in a nail-biting 3-2 comeback victory, marking a significant milestone for Pakistan’s squash legacy. https://www.oyeyeah.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Snapins.ai_video_AQN7JEnC1lBti4QtHFsV_i_TX1kdUHnDLTHMr2qwG0DgMgY5wW_7ma3ONUAbW…
History for Pakistan as Noor Zaman wins the 1st world U-23 Squash championship - Green Team
Pakistan’s 2nd seeded Noor Zaman created history on Thursday when he defeated Egypt’s Kareem El Torkey and, in the process, won the first world U-23 Squash championship on his home turf. A comeback Victory from behind Noor Started the match confidently winning the first game with a score of 11-6. The Egyptian made a strong comeback when he clinched the 2nd and 3rd games with scores of 9-11 and 4-11. With his back against the wall and needing to …
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