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13-Year-Old Mahnoor Ali Creates History as Youngest Pakistani to Qualify for Satellite Squash Tournament

by Mahnoor Arif

Pakistan’s 13-year-old squash sensation Mahnoor Ali has etched her name in history by becoming the youngest Pakistani player ever to qualify for a satellite squash event, the 3rd Chief of Naval Staff International PSA Satellite Championship held at Karachi’s RK JK Squash Complex.

Facing off against seasoned local and international players, Mahnoor impressed everyone with her remarkable skill, composure, and strategic play. Her performance reflects not only her talent but also her dedication to the sport at such a young age.

Mahnoor’s success represents a bright new chapter for Pakistan’s squash legacy, which once ruled the world through legends like Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan. Her qualification signals hope for the nation’s return to international prominence in the game.

As the youngest of the talented “Ali Sisters,” Mahnoor continues to inspire young athletes across Pakistan, especially girls, to pursue their sporting dreams with passion and confidence. Her achievement is being celebrated by fans, coaches, and sports enthusiasts as a testament to Pakistan’s emerging youth talent and the country’s ongoing efforts to revive its squash dominance.

With her determination and growing experience, Mahnoor Ali is poised to become one of the future stars of international squash, proudly carrying forward Pakistan’s sporting heritage.

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