Pakistan’s budding squash star, Azan Ali Khan, has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the Under-17 title at the Scottish Junior Open Championship 2024, held in Edinburgh. In a thrilling final, Azan showcased exceptional talent and determination to defeat Switzerland’s Leandro Vaghel, securing a well-deserved victory on the international stage.
Dedicated to making a difference, Azan dedicated his win to advocating for out-of-school children in Pakistan, emphasizing the vital role of education in shaping the nation’s future. His accomplishment has been met with widespread acclaim, with congratulatory messages pouring in from around the globe.
Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, lauded Azan’s dedication and hard work. He extended heartfelt congratulations to the young champion, his coach, and the entire squash community of Pakistan, calling the victory a proud moment for the country.
The championship featured fierce competition, drawing participants from 22 nations, including Canada, the UK, Italy, Egypt, and the USA. Azan’s stellar performance has further established him as one of the most promising young talents in the global squash scene.
With his sights set on greater achievements, Azan is now preparing for the British Open World Junior Squash Championship, slated to take place from January 2 to January 6 in Birmingham. His journey is being fully supported by the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme and Pakistan’s prominent charity, Muslim Hands.
This triumph not only highlights Azan Ali Khan’s exceptional abilities but also signifies a bright future for the young athlete as he aims for further success on the world stage.