Pakistan's Huzaifa Shahid wins Japan Junior Open Squash 2024
A 13-year-old Pakistani squash player has brought honor to the country by winning the championship held in Japan.
In the Junior Squash Championship conducted in Japan, children under the age of 15 participated, and Pakistani youth Huzaifa Shahid emerged victorious.
Upon winning the championship, Huzaifa Shahid said, "My success is for my country and my nation. Along with me, the entire Pakistani nation deserves applause for this achievement."
Huzaifa’s recent victory in Japan marks a pivotal moment in his developing squash career.
He won the Under-13 title at the Japan Junior Open Squash 2024, delivering an impressive performance by defeating China’s Yuan Xi Liu in the final with a decisive 3-0 scoreline.
This achievement reinforces his reputation as a leading talent in junior squash and is his third major title of 2024.
Earlier this year, Huzaifa also triumphed at the Hong Kong Junior Squash Championship and the Australian Junior Open, further establishing himself as a dominant force in the sport.
Huzaifa’s passion for squash ignited early in his life, with his father playing a pivotal role in nurturing his abilities. “I have loved squash since I was a child,” Huzaifa remarked, emphasizing his long-standing enthusiasm for the sport.
Under his father’s mentorship, Huzaifa has devoted countless hours to perfecting his skills, showcasing a remarkable level of dedication and perseverance uncommon for his age.
Motivated by the legendary Jahangir Khan, a name synonymous with squash excellence in Pakistan, Huzaifa has already amassed several victories in local tournaments.
His father, filled with pride, often likens Huzaifa’s commitment to the extraordinary achievements of Khan.
This inspiration has undeniably influenced Huzaifa’s approach to the game, instilling in him the discipline and determination required to excel at the highest levels.