ISLAMABAD: Unseeded Farhan Mehboob caused a major upset on the opening day of the Serena Hotel-Chief of Air Staff International Squash Championship on Saturday, when he overwhelmed fourth seeded Danish Atlas Khan to reach the quarter-finals here at the Mushaf Squash Complex.
Three other Pakistanis — Nasir Iqbal, Israr Ahmed and Tayyab Aslam — also qualified for the last-eight stage.
World No.113 Farhan, who had made the main round after winning qualifying round, took just 46 minutes to overcome Danish.
Danish, world No.79, looked dominant in the first game and took it 11-7.
However, Farhan made a resounding comeback in the second game, claiming it 11-4. He continued playing in the same style winning the third and fourth games 11-5 and 11-4, respectively, to win the match.
“I’m very happy. It was a tough match, defeating Danish Atlas was a big challenge. After losing the first game, I applied the technique of playing close game. Instead of hitting the ball directly on the wall, most of the time, I played indirect strokes, this helped me take charge and win the match,” Farhan said while talking to Dawn.
Meanwhile, Egypt’s Shehab Essam defeated Lance Beddoes of New Zealand in an exciting five-game battle.
Beddoes overpowered Essam 11-8 in the opening game but lost the next game 6-11. Beddoes then launched a strong comeback to take the third game 11-5 convincingly.
In the fourth game however, Essam played aggressively and made no major mistake, outclassing his opponent 11-2.
In the decisive game, a composed Essam kept the Kiwi player under pressure, forcing him to make mistakes, winning the game 11-6 and with it the match.