Hamza, Moen, Huzaifa in World Junior Squash Championship
KARACHI: Three Pakistan squash players will participate in the WSF World Junior Championship that is to be held at Melbourne Sports Centres (MSAC), Australia, from July 18-29.
According to the entry list, Moen-ud-Din, Hamza Khan, and M Huzaifa from Pakistan will participate in this prestigious championship.
“Hamza and Moen will be sponsored by Pakistan Squash Federation while Huzaifa is being supported by his mentor Jahanzeb Masood,” said a source while talking to ‘The News’. The source added that Jahanzed is a former national player and he is currently based in the US where he supports and sponsors national junior and senior players for different international events.
Hamza was the semifinalist in the last year’s edition of World Juniors where he lost to England's Finnlay Withington while Huzaifa is former Asian number one in junior category.
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