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Abuzar Bhatti

Abuzar Bhatti was born on 8th October 1997 in Hafizabad. He is currently studying BSC (Hons) from Government College University Lahore. 

Before Abuzar started playing professionally, Nadeem Sarwar coached him at school and District level. He played a major role for his team in Inter-Board Championship 2011 and bagged a gold medal. In 2013, he took professional start and started playing in Vanike Club under the supervision of Coach Sarwar Shaheen


In 2016, Abuzar made National debut in National Championship, where he did not find the results he was expecting; he lost the 1st round of Men's Singles Qualifiers. In the same year, he represented his university in All Pakistan Inter-University tournament, where his team came out as the best. However, in 2017 his team had to settle for silver in the same tournament. Also, he participated in a District tournament where he won a silver medal in both Men's Singles and Men's Doubles. However, the results of next year were even more fruitful for Abuzar: he became the Men's Doubles District Champion 2018. However, losing an important Men's Singles final in the same tournament was a heartbreaking moment for him and he decided to hang up his racket. In this span of time, his family supported his passion and pushed him to return to his sport and achieve his goals. 


In 2019, Abuzar went to a 1 month training camp held in De Champs Badminton Academy Malaysia by Coach Syawal Ismail. Upon coming back from the international tour, he pulled out a major upset in 2019 National Championship, where he beat Ahsan Asif (WAPDA) and Ali Nawab Dil (WAPDA). Moreover, he was a part of the Bronze medalist team in the All Pakistan Inter-University tournament held at Karachi. 


Abuzar Bhatti is currently at 9th spot (with Umer Zeeshan) in Men's Doubles National Ranking. Also, his Men's Singles National Ranking is 37 at the moment. He has been a consistent member of team Higher Education Commission (HEC) since last 4 years. 


Throughout his career, his family and his mentor, Umer Zeeshan, has been his constant support. 


Abuzar Bhatti aims to become the best player of his country and represent Pakistan in International tournaments. 













Written by: Muhammad Anas Akhtar (Admin FBCOP)

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