While international squash activity in terms of foreign players coming to Pakistan has resumed, top players of the world are yet to play in the country.
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That is set to change come April with the PSF in the final stages of making the as yet unnamed event official through a press conference in Karachi.
The event hopes to play a pivotal role in the return of international squash in Pakistan, with players from the world’s top 20 willing to come and play in the country.
PSF secretary Amir Nawaz confirmed that such an activity is in the pipelines. “The PSF is all set to launch an event which will see top Egyptian players taking on our best players in the second week of April,” Nawaz told The Express Tribune.
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“The Professional Squash Association has allowed Pakistan to host tournaments with foreign entries but all the big events, including the Asian Championship, were played in Islamabad. We will host this league in Karachi to make full use of the portability of our squash courts and to build a strong foundation for future events.”
The Egyptian quartet of players — world number four Omar Mosaad, world number six Tarek Momen, world number seven Karim Abdel Gawad, world number 14 Ali Farag and world number 17 Mazen Hesham — will play exhibition matches against the likes of Nasir Iqbal, Farhan Zaman, Tayyab Aslam and Farhan Mehboob. However, the Atlas brothers – Aamir and Danish – are unlikely to feature as they are not in the country.
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“These will be one-on-one exhibition matches with the winner grabbing the prize money. It is an exhibition event and will have no effect on the players’ PSA rankings,” added Nawaz.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2016.
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