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                                  AN – NILE - ATION The 2008 Tecnifibre British
                                    Junior Open was very well organised with initial rounds at Hallamshire and Abbeydale courts with finals only staged at latter.
                                    It was very well covered by the official website www.bjosquash.com which also provided excellent photos and slideshows as
                                    well as history of the event ... read more My round up of the British Junior Open 2008 published in Squash Player (the official magazine of World Squash Federation)
                                    in its Issue 2 of 2008   
                                  
                                 Gogi Alauddin – Defying the Odds     Pakistan has produced a number of squash stars. But Gogi Alauddin, a Punjabi, was the first and to date the only non-Khan/Pathan
                                    squash great to emerge from Pakistan. He tells his remarkable story ... read more My interview with Gogi Alauddin Published in ‘Squash Player’ (the official magazine of World Squash
                                    Federation), 2011 Issue 4. 
                                  
                                 Geoff Hunt There was only a nominal participation by Australia in this year’s British Junior Open. Huge distances and
                                    little sponsorship meant that a solitary player from one of the most successful squash nations could make it to Sheffield
                                    ... read moreInterview with Geoff Hunt published in Squash Player
                                    (the official magazine of World Squash Federation, in Issue 4, 2009)   
                                  
                                 Azam Khan Winning the British Open four times in succession is no mean feat, yet Azam Khan, who achieved just that between
                                    1959 and 1962, has not been given due recognition by sports historians. There is a reason for this ...  read morePublished in Squash Player (the official magazine of World
                                    Squash Federation) 
                                  
                                 		
                                 
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