
Hashim Khan
Era: 1950s – 1960s
Pakistan Squash Federation
"The Man Who Started Pakistan's Squash Empire"
- Born
- 1914 (approx.)
- Born in
- Peshawar
- Titles
- 7× British Open Champion
- Active Era
- 1951–1958 Peak Dominance
- Status
- Pakistan Squash Legend
Career Overview
Hashim Khan is widely regarded as the founding figure of Pakistan's squash dominance. He emerged from Peshawar and became the first Pakistani to win the British Open in 1951, defeating the world champion Mahmoud Karim. His success marked the beginning of Pakistan's long period of dominance in world squash.
Greatest Achievements
- 7× British Open Champion
- Won first British Open Title in 1951
- Defeated Mahmoud Karim in 1951 final (9–5, 9–0, 9–0)
- Dominated world squash during the 1950s
- Established Khan family squash dynasty
- Continued playing at elite level into his 40s
Career Timeline
- 1951Wins first British Open title
- 1952–1956Dominates world squash
- 1957Runner-up (lost to Roshan Khan)
- 1958Wins final British Open title
- 1960Moves to United States, continues coaching
Hashim Khan is recognized as the pioneer of modern squash dominance in Pakistan. His achievements created the foundation for generations of world champions including Azam Khan, Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan.




