World Junior in Melbourne, Australia Squash Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has thanked Pakistani player Hamza Khan for his victory in the championship.
In the statement of the Prime Minister, it was said that ‘after 37 years this title again Pakistan Thank you Hamza Khan for naming.
Hamza Khan defeated Egypt’s Muhammad Zakaria in the final of the World Junior Squashship in Melbourne, Australia.
Muhammad Hamza Khan Became the New World Junior Champion!
It is with immense pride and joy that we announce the incredible achievement of Muhammad Hamza Khan, who has secured the title of World Junior Champion at the WSF World Junior Squash Championship 2023pic.twitter.com/Up6vzmFTVR
— Pakistan Squash Federation (@paksquash) July 23, 2023
Before Hamza Khan, John Sher Khan represented Pakistan for the last time in the year 1986 and became the junior squash champion, so Pakistan has won this honor after 37 years.
Hamza Khan had to face defeat in the first set of this match, but he won the next three sets and took this trophy.
During the match, the commentators also praised Hamza Khan and described his performance as ‘Pakistan’s return’ to the squash field.
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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif According to the statement, Hamza Khan recalled John Sher’s victory in the 1986 World Squash Championship.
The statement said, “The nation pays tribute to you for raising the flag of Pakistan once again in the squash field.”
‘Hopefully you will make Pakistan invincible in squash again in the near future.’
The Prime Minister also congratulated Hamza Khan’s parents, coach and the entire team.
The statement added that during the 15-month period, Pakistan won many honors in mountaineering, boxing, squash and other sports.
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**Interview with Hamza Khan, World Junior Squash Champion**
**Interviewer:** Hamza, congratulations on becoming the World Junior Champion! How does it feel to bring this title back to Pakistan after 37 years?
**Hamza Khan:** Thank you so much! It feels absolutely incredible. Winning this championship has been a dream of mine and to achieve it for my country is an honor. I’m overwhelmed with joy, knowing that I’m following in the footsteps of legends like Jansher Khan.
**Interviewer:** You defeated Muhammad Zakaria in the final. Can you take us through that match? What was going through your mind?
**Hamza Khan:** The final was really intense. Muhammad is a great player, and I knew I had to bring my best game. I focused on my strategies and tried to stay calm, even when the pressure was high. Each point felt crucial, but I kept reminding myself of why I started playing squash in the first place.
**Interviewer:** Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed gratitude for your victory, calling it a significant moment for Pakistani squash. How does it feel to receive such recognition?
**Hamza Khan:** It’s really humbling to receive such accolades. Knowing that my win has brought joy to my country and recognition to the sport means a lot to me. I hope it inspires more young players in Pakistan to pursue squash and sports in general.
**Interviewer:** What’s next for you after this remarkable achievement?
**Hamza Khan:** I want to continue training and improving my game. My goal is to represent Pakistan in the senior categories and aim for even bigger championships. I also hope to contribute to the growth of squash in Pakistan and mentor young talents.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Hamza. We can’t wait to see what you achieve next!
**Hamza Khan:** Thank you for having me! I appreciate the support from everyone. Let’s keep the spirit of squash alive in Pakistan!