Pakistan’s 13-year-old squash sensation Mahnoor Ali has created history by becoming the youngest 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. Competing against seasoned national and international opponents, Mahnoor impressed spectators and experts alike with her exceptional skill, composure, and tactical awareness on the court. Her remarkable feat signals a new era in Pakistan’s squash journey, rekindling memories of the nation’s golden days once defined by icons like Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan. Mahnoor’s entry into professional-level competition at such a young age highlights both her immense potential and the growing strength of Pakistan’s junior squash development. As the youngest of the talented “Ali Sisters,” Mahnoor is quickly emerging as a role model for aspiring athletes, demonstrating that dedication and discipline can pave the way to international recognition. Her success not only underscores the revival of Pakistan’s rich squash heritage but also inspires renewed hope for restoring the country’s dominance on the global stage.
































