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  • Hamza ‘The Rocket’ fires into swimming record books at National Games
    Dawn - 20:10 Dec 10, 2025
     A young Hamza Asif, aged six or seven. — Photo provided by family It takes a village to raise a child, and, in the case of Hamza Asif, it took a village to raise a national record holder. The “village” in question is Faisalabad, where Hamza is already something of a local celebrity. Most of Pakistan’s top swimmers were produced by Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, and then international quarters far and wide. Hamza’s roots came to the forefront when his triumph in the 50m freestyle in 2023 earned him the nickname of “The Rocket” since the event denotes the fastest aquatic Pakistani. It was in Faisalabad where he was shuttled to and from 5am swim practices by his grandparents, nurtured by Imran Nazir at the Chenab Club. When he began swimming at the age of six, it was his mother who would pace the edge of the pool teaching him the basics of the sport, much to the disapproval of conservative men who were uncomfortable by her presence. It did not faze her. The country’s textile hub does not have a 50m pool, whose single lap he completed in historic fashion on Wednesday afternoon ...
  • Local rivals Hamza, Noor set for CAS squash final clash
    Dawn - 17:14 Nov 27, 2025
    Pakistan’s squash renaissance is guaranteed a homegrown champion as young compatriots and relatives Hamza Khan and Noor Zaman Khan stormed into the final of the Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Serena Hotel International Squash Championship on Thursday, setting up an all-Pakistan title decider. The final, to be played on Friday, pits the world number 101, Hamza, against the second seed and world number 43, Noor, with both players expressing their ambition to restore Pakistan to its former glory on the global squash scene. Hamza continued his sensational run in the tournament, adding Switzerland’s David Bernet to his list of scalps just a day after stunning top-seeded Egyptian Karim El Hamamy. He secured a gripping 11-9, 11-13, 12-10, 11-5 victory in a 55-minute semi-final thriller. After an evenly matched first game, Bernet mounted a comeback, edging a nail-biting second set. Hamza reclaimed control, winning a tight third set before dominating the fourth with powerful cross-court shots to seal the match. “I am super ...