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Azam Khan (squash player)

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Name
  
Azam Khan

Role
  
Hashim Khan's brother

Siblings
  
Hashim Khan



Born
  
20 April 1926 
(Age 96)
Died
  
28 March 2020 
(Aged 96), London, United Kingdom

Azam Khan (Pashto: اعظم خان) was a former squash player from Nawakille Peshawar Pakistan who won the British Open four times between 1959 and 1962.

Azam was introduced to squash by his older brother, Hashim Khan, who was also one of the world's top squash players in his time. After winning the British Open in 1951, Hashim recruited Azam as his practice partner in the summer of 1952. (The British Open was considered to be the effective world championship of the sport at the time.) Azam progressed so quickly under his older brother's tutelage that he would go on to face Hashim in the final of the 1954 British Open, which Hashim won in five sets. Azam was also runner-up to Hashim at the British Open in 1955 and 1958. Azam then went on to win four consecutive British Open titles in 1959-62. He also won the US Open in 1962. Later that year, a ruptured Achilles tendon effectively ended his career.

After his playing career, Azam settled in the United Kingdom. Today, he owns and runs the New Grampians Squash Club in London. His granddaughter Carla Khan is currently a professional squash player on the international circuit.

Azam was the second cousin of the two other leading Pakistani players of his time Roshan Khan and Nasrullah Khan, whose sons Rehmat Khan, Torsam Khan and Jahangir Khan are also squash players. He is the uncle of Sharif Khan and Aziz.

Death

Khan died at the age of 93 from COVID-19 in London, during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.

References

Azam Khan (squash player) Wikipedia