Pakistan Squash Rise Gains Momentum with Major Ranking Boosts
Pakistan squash rise took another leap forward as three rising stars celebrated major improvements in the latest global rankings. Their progress excited fans and added fresh energy to the sport. This momentum also hinted at a strong future for the national squad.
Hamza Khan led the charge with a jump to world number 86. He moved up 14 spots and reached a career milestone on December 1. His path this year took him across Australia, Spain, and France. As a result, he gained valuable experience and confidence during a packed season.
Hamza showed steady form through the year. For example, he reached the quarter-finals of the Swarmer South Australian Open in May. He then secured the Northern Star Resources Golden Open title in June. His strong summer run pushed him into the world’s top 100 after the Valencia Open final in August.
His latest push came after a narrow loss in the CAS Serena International Squash Championship final. However, that defeat still lifted him several spots. In addition, the event saw compatriot Noor Zaman defend his title with a dramatic 3-2 win. Noor’s victory moved him to world number 38, close to his personal best of 37.
Meanwhile, Ashab Irfan continued his steady climb. He improved one spot to reach world number 47, matching his career high. His rise added further depth to Pakistan’s new wave of competitive talent.
Together, these achievements highlight a powerful shift in global squash. The players’ determination and momentum signal brighter days ahead for the sport in Pakistan.