3rd May, 2013
Promising Farhan shocks Hee
The 24-year-old Farhan, world No.131, crushed 22nd-ranked Hee 11-4, 11-3, 13-11.
16th April, 2013
Squash players undergo tough training
National squash players are going through tough army-style drills at the Army School of Physical Training in Kakul to improve their fitness level ahead of the 17th Asian Squash Championship.
3rd March, 2013
Persian Gulf Open win boosts Aamir Atlas’ ranking
After winning the Persian Gulf Open, Atlas is now ranked at 51 in the PSA rankings.
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    4th January, 2013
    From Hashim to Asif: Tales of perseverance
    In Pakistan, players have to struggle against obstacles which, in most countries, would be non-existent for anyone with talent.
    15th December, 2012
    Ramy triumph signals changing of the guard
    A significant change has been happening in the balance of power on the world squash circuit.
    24th September, 2012
    Maria Toor Pakay claims second WSA title
    Maria Toor Pakay beat Latasha Khan 11-6, 13-11, 4-11, 11-9 to win the Southwest Open.
    16th May, 2012
    After historic entry, Maria Toor exits British Open
    Maria Toor Pakay faces a straight-set loss at the hands of world No. 1 Nicole David in 20 minutes.
    9th May, 2012
    I can be a top player if supported: Mehboob
    The 23-year old believes the reason for his low ranking is lack of international exposure.
    7th May, 2012
    Danish awarded outstanding junior player by ASF
    Danish Atlas Khan says the Asian Squash Federation award will provide him the ideal push.
    4th May, 2012
    Khan hoping for British Open revival
    The prestigious squash event was dominated by Pakistan for 15 years.
    2nd May, 2012
    Pakistan players improve international squash ranking
    Farhan Zaman, Farhan Mehboob, Yasir Butt, Danish Atlas and Nasir Iqbal improved their rankings while Aamir Atlas slipped down two places.
    5th April, 2012
    Squash set to be part of 2020 Olympics: Jahangir
    “It goes without saying that Pakistan would have bagged a plethora of medals through us at these games.”
    28th March, 2012
    So near yet so far as squash fails to make Olympics
    The World Squash Federation (WSF) is determined to make it third time lucky as it prepares to present its credentials to the IOC’s programmes commission in December.
    6th March, 2012
    PSF partners with UAE to revive Pakistan squash
    LAHORE: UAE Squash Association and Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) have signed an agreement, which is likely to give the game in Pakistan a lifeline similar…
    19th February, 2012
    Karachi Squash Complex opens
    KARACHI, Feb 18: The impressive Karachi Squash Complex was inaugurated in a graceful ceremony recently.
    19th February, 2012
    PSF announces cash reward for Liberty Bell Open winner Maria Toor
    ISLAMABAD, Feb 18: The president of the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) has awarded cash prize to Maria Toor on Saturday for winning the final of Liberty Bell Open squash tournament in the United States.
    8th February, 2012
    Plantings of biotech crops grow globally in 2011 – report
    The United States remained the primary backer of biotech crop technology in 2011, but adoption spread internationally as the total global planted area of genetically…
    29th January, 2012
    Squash: Desperate measures
    Given that squash in Pakistan has been on a decline for the past 14 years or so, there’s little hope from any of our top players to win international tournaments or regaining the prestigious British Open, World Open or other major titles.
    24th January, 2012
    Aamir aims to revive Khan legend
    The Pakistan number one slammed the PSF for its part in the decline of the world's most successful squash nation.
    23rd January, 2012
    Shabana admits he nearly quit squash
    NEW YORK, Jan 22: Egyptian squash great Amr Shabana continued his brilliant start to the year on Saturday before admitting that last month he almost quit the sport.