By Manzoor Ahmed Magsi:
Shahid Zaman Khan, a name synonymous with Pakistani squash, has recently taken on a prestigious role as the Head Squash Coach at Boston University. Born in Quetta in 1982, Shahid hails from a family deeply rooted in the sport. His father, Gul Bahadur Khan, was a renowned squash coach, and his brothers—Ali Jan, Abdul Wahid, and Zahid Gul—are all accomplished squash players.
Shahid’s career in squash saw him rise to a career-high international ranking of No. 14, making him Pakistan’s top player for several years. Despite his success, opportunities in Pakistan dwindled, leading him to North America in 2009. Over the years, Shahid established himself as a respected coach in Boston, serving at institutions like The Tennis and Racket Club, Equinox Sports Club, and various prestigious schools. Earlier this year, he was also signed as a Squash Instructor by Harvard Business School.
The legacy of Shahid’s family continues with his nephew, Hamza Khan, who won the World Junior Squash Championship in Melbourne in 2023, ending a 37-year title drought for Pakistan. Zahid Gul, Shahid’s brother, played a significant role in Hamza’s triumph.
Despite his success in the US, Shahid remains deeply connected to his roots. “My heart always beats for Pakistan,” he says. He expresses a strong desire to serve Pakistani squash, inspired by the achievements of his family and the opportunity to help the next generation of players reach their potential.
Shahid Zaman Khan’s journey from Quetta to Boston is a testament to his dedication to squash, both as a player and a coach. His story continues to inspire and bring pride to Pakistan.