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13-Year-Old Mahnoor Ali Makes Squash History for Pakistan with Record Win

13-Year-Old Mahnoor Ali Makes Squash History for Pakistan with Record Win

Mahnoor Ali has made squash history for Pakistan at just 13 years old. She became the youngest national squash champion in the country. Her victory marks a new chapter for women’s squash in Pakistan. It also revives memories of the nation’s legendary squash champions.

A Rising Star from Lahore

Born and raised in Lahore, Mahnoor started playing squash when she was seven. She drew inspiration from greats like Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan. Under her coach’s guidance, she trained daily with passion and focus. As a result, she balanced schoolwork and training with remarkable discipline.
Her dedication paid off during the National Junior Championship. She defeated several top-ranked players with agility, skill, and determination. Each match showed her growing confidence and strong mental focus.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Mahnoor’s victory has filled her family, fans, and coaches with pride. More importantly, it has inspired young girls across Pakistan to pursue sports. Her story proves that talent, when supported, can shine on any stage.
After her win, Mahnoor thanked her parents and mentors. She said, “This is just the beginning. I want to represent Pakistan globally and make my country proud.” Her words reflect humility and ambition, key traits of future champions.
Sports experts believe she could soon compete internationally. With the right support, Mahnoor may become a global name in squash. Her journey is a reminder that dreams, hard work, and hope can rewrite history.
Mahnoor Ali’s triumph is not just her success, it’s a proud moment for Pakistan.

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