Zarak Jahan Khan

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Zarak Jahan Khan Squash player
Nationality: PakistanPakistan Pakistan
Birthday: February 1, 1967
1st professional season: 1989
Resignation: 2001
Playing hand: Right
successes
Career title: 6th
Career finals: 12
Best placement: 8 (March 1994)
Sources: official player profiles at PSA and Squashinfo (see web links )

Zarak Jahan Khan (born February 1, 1967 in Quetta ) is a former Pakistani squash player .

Career

Zarak Jahan Khan was active as a squash player between 1989 and 2001 and reached eighth place in March 1994, his highest place in the world rankings. With the Pakistani national team , he won the 1993 World Cup . With this he also won the Asian Championship several times, in singles he succeeded both in 1994 against Mir Zaman Gul and in 1998 against Kenneth Low . At the Asian Games in 1998 he won the individual gold medal. In the final he defeated his compatriot Amjad Khan .

His son Shahjahan Khan is also active as a squash player. His brothers Hiddy Jahan and Zubair Jahan Khan were also successful squash players.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pakistan Squash - The Khan Supremacy , the-south-asian.com.