Jahangir Khan’s record is still intact after 41 years

Jahangir Khan’s record is still intact after 41 years, and Pakistan’s squash legend Jahangir Khan has reacted to his 41-year-old record as it still stands in 2023.

Legendary squash player Jahangir Khan holds the record of being the youngest squash player in the world. The legendary player accomplished this feat in 1982 at the age of 18.

Although he was succeeded by Janshir Khan, he could not beat this record, becoming the world’s number-one squash player in 1988 at the age of 18 years and six months.

Jahangir Khan’s record still stands today and has not been broken by any player in the world in the last 41 years. When Egypt’s Mustafa Asal recently achieved the number one ranking in 2023, he became the third youngest player in the world to reach this rank.

However, he still fell short of Jahangir Khan’s record as he achieved this record at the age of 21.

Reacting to this, Jahangir Khan expressed his gratitude and wrote, “1982 and still going strong.”

Egypt’s Rami Ashour became the world’s number one player in 2010 at the age of 22 years and 3 months and became the fourth in this list, while Pakistan’s Qamar Zaman became the world’s number one player in 1975 at the age of 22 years and 8 months and became the fifth in this list are present at no.

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