Five Pakistani players, including two famous Ali sisters, gave major performances in the final of the Australian Junior Open Squash Championship in Melbourne, with four gold medals and one silver in various categories.
Four of the five Pakistani finalists emerged victorious in the Australian Junior Open Squash Championship, each winner claimed his title without losing the same game, all won the same 3–0 victory.
Among the standout artists were Mehvish Ali and Seshrish Ali, two of the three squash-playing sisters of Peshawar, often referred to as Ali Sisters.
Top seed Mehvish defeated New South Wales Redon Alma Paulwa to win the girls under -17 title.
In the under -13 category of girls, the top seeded Sehish overcade Ryo Kua Bata of Queensland directly in sports.
In the boys’ Under -17 finals, Azan Ali Khan of Rawalpindi finished second, defeated Henry Cross of New South Wales, while Ahmed Ali Naaz also finished second, scoring boys under -12 titles with a win over the United States migration.
Seshish Ali, who competed in two events, was the only Pakistani to miss the gold. He made M. of Japan. The girls earned silver in the under-15 finals after the five-game battle against Emily Senior, eventually lost 3–2.
This is only the third time in squash history that three biological sisters qualified for the final in an international platinum-grain incident.