Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) sends teams or individual players for international events without managers
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- Squash: PSF slammed for sending players without manager
- Squash: Pakistan legend Jahangir expects British Open breakthrough
- Squash: Nasir vows to get his name cleared from doping
- Squash: Rise in price of equipment discouraging squash players
- Squash: PSF launches Legends vs Champions series in bid to revive squash
- Squash: Tayyab, Farhan crash out in first round of Wimbledon Squash Open
- Squash: Wrestling, squash trials start
- Squash: Doping allegations: Confusion as Iqbal tests positive and negative
- Squash: Legends vs Champions squash series set to be launched on 17th
- Squash: Mega WSA squash event to be held next year
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A new era could emerge at this year’s British Open, predicts legendary Pakistan squash player Jahangir Khan, who won the world’s oldest tournament a record ten times.
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Pakistan top squash player Nasir Iqbal, who is also world number 35, pleaded his innocence and termed doping allegations against him as completely baseless and vows to fight to clear his name
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A sharp increase in the prices of racquets, shoes and balls in recent months is discouraging squash players of the country from continuing with the sport.
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Before cricket and hockey, there was squash. And we used to rule it,
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Tayyab Aslam and Farhan Zaman suffered first round exit in the $25,000 Wimbledon Club Squash Open
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The wrestling and squash trials for the selection of Punjab teams to participate in the Quaid-i-Azam Inter-Provincial Youth Games
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Pakistan’s highest-ranked squash player Nasir Iqbal is currently embroiled in an awkward situation after one of his samples tested positive for doping while the other tested negative.
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The Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) will be launching a high-profile ‘Legends vs Champions’ series on Thursday (March 17) which will be featuring matches between Pakistan and Egyptian players in the city next month.
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Sitwat Babar announced to hold mega WSA squash event next year at Bahria Town, in which elite female players will exhibit their prowess and get a golden opportunity to earn mega prize money.
- PSF slammed for sending players without manager
- Pakistan legend Jahangir expects British Open breakthrough
- Nasir vows to get his name cleared from doping
- Rise in price of equipment discouraging squash players
- PSF launches Legends vs Champions series in bid to revive squash
- Tayyab, Farhan crash out in first round of Wimbledon Squash Open
- Wrestling, squash trials start
- Doping allegations: Confusion as Iqbal tests positive and negative
- Legends vs Champions squash series set to be launched on 17th
- Mega WSA squash event to be held next year
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