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Pakistan junior player wins 5th European title in a row
Staff Report
KARACHI: A promising Pakistan junior squash player Saad Shahid has won Portuguese Junior Open beating local Caldio Pinto to follow up his similar success in Spanish, Polish, Italian and German Open events during the past few weeks. Saad outlasted his Portuguese opponent 5-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-9 and 15-11. Currently, he is participating in Pioneer Cup event in Germany.
Previously Saad participated in five international events and won Pioneer Cup in Germany and Hamdard Delton Squash Championship in 2008. He secured 3rd position in Dutch Open in 2008 and German Junior Open in 2010 where 256 players from around the World had participated and was 4th in Dutch Open in July 2010. Shahid started playing at the age of seven at Roshan Khan Jehangir Khan Squash Club also known as Navy Fleet Club, Karachi, where he received regular coaching by Ghulam Murtaza. He had also received training from Faheem Gul and former world champion Jansher Khan
Staff Report
KARACHI: A promising Pakistan junior squash player Saad Shahid has won Portuguese Junior Open beating local Caldio Pinto to follow up his similar success in Spanish, Polish, Italian and German Open events during the past few weeks. Saad outlasted his Portuguese opponent 5-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-9 and 15-11. Currently, he is participating in Pioneer Cup event in Germany.
Previously Saad participated in five international events and won Pioneer Cup in Germany and Hamdard Delton Squash Championship in 2008. He secured 3rd position in Dutch Open in 2008 and German Junior Open in 2010 where 256 players from around the World had participated and was 4th in Dutch Open in July 2010. Shahid started playing at the age of seven at Roshan Khan Jehangir Khan Squash Club also known as Navy Fleet Club, Karachi, where he received regular coaching by Ghulam Murtaza. He had also received training from Faheem Gul and former world champion Jansher Khan