KARACHI: Promising Noor Zaman is top seed in all four international satellite squash events scheduled in Islamabad from July 8-15.
Noor, the grandson of former World Champion Qamar Zaman, is ranked 206th.
He was a semifinalist in British Junior International Squash Championship at Birmingham England in the under-15 category in 2019.
The deadline for entries to all four events was June 30. Each event has a draw of 16 places and the prize money of $1000.
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