Mahoor becomes first Pakistani female to break into badminton’s top 140

Country’s top player moves to 138 in rankings, says she’s deeply humbled by support from fans

Mahoor belongs to a family of sportsmen and women and credits her father for igniting the passion for badminton. PHOTO COURTESY: NABIL TAHIR

Pakistan’s top badminton player Mahoor Shahzad has broken into badminton’s top 140 in the international rankings to become the first female from the country to do so.

Mahoor recently participated in the Kenya International Badminton Series 2020 and won silver in the doubles event with her partner Palwasha Bashir. They lost the final which took place at the Shree Swaminarayan Academy, Mombasa, Kenya.


“Alhumdulillah, I have achieved my career best ranking of 138 in the world. Not only is this a personal best, but a moment of pride for our country as this is the first time a Pakistani female badminton player is part of the Top 140,” tweeted Mahoor. “As always, I am deeply humbled by your support.”

Meanwhile, the duo of Mahoor and Palwasha also achieved career best rankings of 149 after winning silver in Kenya.
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