Mahnoor Ali, a talented 13-year-old squash player from Pakistan, has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the youngest Pakistani player ever to qualify for a satellite squash event. She made this historic achievement at the 3rd Chief of Naval Staff International PSA Satellite Championship held at the RK JK Squash Complex in Karachi.
Competing against experienced local and international players, young Mahnoor displayed exceptional skill, composure, and maturity on the court. Her impressive performance has earned praise from squash fans and experts across the country. Despite her young age, she showed the confidence and ability of a seasoned player.
This achievement is particularly significant for Pakistan’s squash community, which is working hard to regain its former glory. Pakistan was once a dominant force in world squash, producing legendary champions like Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan, who ruled the sport for decades.
Mahnoor is the youngest member of the famous “Ali Sisters,” a group of talented squash players who are making their mark in the sport. Her success is inspiring countless young athletes across Pakistan to take up squash and work towards restoring the country’s reputation in international competitions.
The young champion’s qualification for this prestigious event demonstrates that Pakistan still has tremendous talent in squash. With proper support, training, and opportunities, players like Mahnoor can help bring back the golden era of Pakistani squash.
Her achievement has brought hope and excitement to the squash community, proving that age is just a number when talent and determination combine.

