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The Squash of Khan

NICOSIA, Cyprus () -- Jansher Khan of Pakistan captured a record seventh World Open squash title and immediately set his sights on winning three more.


"I want to take 10 titles. This would be something really great," Jansher said after beating British challenger Del Harris 15-10, 17-14, 16-17, 15-8 on Saturday.


But though the 26-year-old assured his place in the history books by passing compatriot Jahangir Khan's six world open titles, the Englishman gave him his toughest final, stretching the champion for a gruelling 101 minutes.



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