Danish Atlas Khan

Danish Atlas Khan (born 2 January 1994,[1][2] in Peshawar[2]) is a Top Professional squash player from Pakistan.

Danish Atlas Khan
Khan at the World Junior Squash Championships in Doha, 2012
Country Pakistan
Born (1994-01-02) 2 January 1994
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Turned Pro2008
Coached byAtlas Khan
Racquet usedTecnifibre
Men's singles
Highest rankingPakistan # 1
Title(s)34 Gold Medals
World OpenSilver Medalist in World Junior Team Championship 2010 Bronze Medalist in World Junior Individual Championship 2012
Medal record
Men's squash
Representing  Pakistan
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2010 Guangzhou China Team


South Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2016 Guwahati,India Team

Family

A Pakistani squash star Danish Atlas Khan belongs from squash champion's family he is son of former world team squash champion Mr Atlas Khan & nephew of former world squash champion Mr Jansher Khan. His father, Atlas Khan, is his coach.[1]

Career

Danish Atlas Khan is Asian Games Gold Medalist in team event in Guangzhou, China 2010,
he is the youngest ever Asian Games Gold Medalist athlete at the age of 16 where Pakistan has won Gold Medal in Asian Games after a long period of 12 years, 

He is Bronze Medalist in World Junior Championship in 2012 and achieved highest World Rank # 3 in World

He also won Silver Medal in World Junior Team Championship in 2010 he was Pakistan National Team Captain

Danish Atlas Khan is 5 Times Asian Squash Champion,he also Won Silver Medal in South Asian Games 2016

he is 2 X Times Asian Junior Individual Champion 2011 & 2012 and became #1 junior squash player in Asia,

He is 14 X Times National Gold Medalist

Atlas Khan is former Pakistan #1 Senior squash player and has a great services for Pakistan in the field of squash, he started playing squash aged six, he has served Pakistan squash and keep Pakistan flag flying internationally for 20 years, He represented Pakistan in 20 countries USA, England, Canada, Switzerland, France, China, etc. During his career he has won many national and international medals including 34 Gold Medals, 19 Silver Medals, 16 Bronze Medals for Pakistan,

He represented Pakistan in the following prestigious events, • Commonwealth Games 2010, • Asian Games 2010 & 2014, • South Asian Games 2016


Medals List • Asian Games Gold Medalist 2010 in China, Team Event • Chicago Open Champion 2015 in USA • Gold Medalist in Asian Senior Team Championship in Hong Kong 2014 • Twice Asian Junior Champion Individual 2011 in Jordan & 2012 in Iran • Silver Medalist in South Asian Games Team Event in India in 2016 • Silver Medalist in World Junior Championship Team Event in Ecuador in 2010 • Silver Medalist in Asian Junior Team Event 2011 in Sri lanka • Silver Medalist in U-17 British Junior Open squash Championship 2009 in England • Bronze Medalist in World Junior Individual Championship in Qatar in 2012

During his PSA career Danish Atlas Khan has played 16 (PSA) Professional Squash Association Finals where he won 8 PSA finals, he won his first 3 PSA consecutive tournaments in Iran and did hat trick in 2011,

Government of Pakistan awarded a Certificate of Recognition to Mr. Danish Atlas Khan for Projecting the image of the country by winning International Gold Medals for Pakistan in 2005, he is also Awarded Outstanding Best Man Player of the Year award in Asia by Asian Squash Federation in 2012.

Rankings

Pakistan Highest Rank #1 Senior

Pakistan Highest Rank #1 in Junior

Asian Highest Rank #1 in Junior

World Highest Rank #3 in Junior

(PSA) Professional Squash Association

Highest Rank #65. (May 2015):[3]

References

https://www.usprosquashseries.com/danish-atlas-khan-captures-chicago-open-crown/ https://www.nation.com.pk/27-Oct-2015/danish-wins-chicago-open-title

  1. Biography, Danish Atlas Khan PSA Retrieved 5 October 2010
  2. Danish Atlas Khan Squash info. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  3. Danish Atlas Khan PSA Retrieved 5 October 2010.

http://www.usprosquashseries.com/danish-atlas-khan-captures-chicago-open-crown/


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