Mohammad Hamza Khan defeats the French opponent in the semi-final.


Melbourne: Pakistan has qualified for the World Junior Squash Championship final after a gap of 15 years, as Mohammad Hamza Khan emerged victorious in the semifinal, defeating his French counterpart 2-3.
In the semifinal of the World Junior Squash Championship, Pakistan's Mohammad Hamza Khan faced a tough challenge against the French opponent and ultimately achieved a hard-fought victory with a score of 2-3.
Mohammad Hamza Khan becomes the first Pakistani player to reach the final of the World Junior Squash Championship since 2008.
In the final, he will compete against the winner of the other semifinal.
In the second semifinal of the event, Egyptian players Salman Khalil and Mohammad Zakaria will face each other for a chance to reach the highly-anticipated final match.
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