ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday took a well-weighed step towards regaining its lost supremacy in squash as promising Nasir Iqbal clinched the President’s Gold Cup International Squash Championship defeating Todd Harrity of the US in straight games here at the Mushaf Squash Complex.
The final of the PSA M25 event turned to be a lopsided affair as Nasir took only 27 minutes to outclass third-seeded Harrity in straight games with the Bannu-born dominating from the beginning which helped him win the first game convincingly 11-7.
Fourth-seeded Nasir consolidated his grip by keeping the world No. 61 under pressure in the second game which saw powerful strokes as well as slow drop shots from Nasir who outplayed his American opponent 11-8 in the game.
The third game saw a rather more aggressive Nasir whose efforts finally paid off with the Pakistan player finishing the game 11-5 to clinch the biggest title of his career — a much awaited step towards regaining the lost glory in squash .
It was the first victory by any Pakistan player after the revival of international events in the country which saw the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) organise the Chief of Air Staff International Tournament last year—won by Egypt’s Omar Abdel Meguid—besides the CAS International Squash Championship held this year— which was clinched by another Egyptian Mohmed Abouelghar.
Talking to reporters after winning the title, Nasir said that his win will help boost squash in Pakistan.“It is a big achievement,” said the talented Nasir, adding: “The victory will improve my world ranking apart from giving boost to squash in the country.”
Young Nasir said that this time he was very optimistic from the start of the championship about his victory in the final. “I trained vigorously to win the championship,” said the jubilant player who credited legendary Jahangir Khan for his victory in the final.