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Khan, Jahangir
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Khan, Jahangir (1963– )

Pakistani squash player. He won the World Open championship a record six times 1981–85 and 1988, and was World Amateur champion in 1979, 1983, and 1985. He announced his retirement in 1993.

Career highlights

World Open champion

1981–85, 1988

World Amateur champion

1979, 1983, 1985

British Open champion

1982–91

Khan was ten times British Open champion 1982–91. After losing to Geoff Hunt of Australia in the final of the 1981 British Open, he did not lose again until November 1986 when he lost to Ross Norman of New Zealand in the World Open final.

Khan's father Roshan Khan was British open champion in 1956.



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The ceremony was attended by dignitaries and guests including Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, Federal Minister for Industries and Production and Special Initiatives Jahangir Khan Tareen, and other high ranking state government officials.
The squash tournament has a long and storied history, boasting such past winners as Sharif Khan, Mark Talbot and Jahangir Khan, the greatest squash player of all time.
The North American Open has a long and storied history of world-class squash, boasting such past winners as Sharif Khan, Mark Talbot and Jahangir Khan, the greatest squash player of all time.
 
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