We are grateful that we had a chance to interview the greatest guy ever to play squash.
How do you feel about the revival of Squash in Pakistan?
It feels very good to see International
level Squash back in Pakistan, now due to these tournaments our players
can learn more so they will be better tactically and physically. It is
very satisfactory to see international level players from all around the
world in Pakistan fighting for greater prize money and a better
tournament which has improved dramatically in past few years.
How these international tournaments can improve in Pakistan?
Well it is very hard to judge the
efforts of PSA but we can improve by organising more tournaments in
other cities with better prize money, we should introduce more
categories for young players and females so they can improve their game
to become more professional and they can fight for trophies and
championships on other higher level.
Do you think we need to improve our squash facilities?
Improving Squash will produce new talent
which will carry the legacy of the legends of our country which was the
best squash playing nation during 70s and 80s. We need to improve the
quality of courts,coaching and we need to start squash awareness
programs, it is important to spread this game to other cities such as
Quetta,Gilgit and Kashmir.
How Pakistani players can improve to become legends of this game?
Our young players should focus more on
their fitness, they should improve their gameplay duration and they need
to play more around the world so they can fight for better tournaments
which will increase their rankings.
How Organization of Pakistan airforce and Serena hotel is improving the tournaments in Pakistan?
They have done a superb job by providing
high quality facilities for playing squash, this will help us to
attract more international players every year. Air chief and organisers
also did a marvellous job by providing security to foreign players.
Serena hotel is also doing a good job by
sponsoring squash and tennis events as this will help to improve the
level of tournaments in Pakistan.
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