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Adnan Aziz's Badminton career

Adnan Aziz was born on 20th September,1991 in Mailsi. He has completed his education with a Masters in Sports Sciences. At the age of 14, Adnan began playing Badminton under the coaching of Sir Yousaf Shahzad in Mailsi Badminton Club.

Throughout Adnan's Badminton career, he has been trained under the following coaches: 
  • Yousaf Shahzad 

  • Yaqoob

  • Liaqat Ali

  • Zafar Tasneem

  • Naeem Mughal

  • Hashir Bashir

  • M.Waqas Ahmed

  • Atiq Chaudhry 


A coach plays a very important role in the training, polishing and grooming of an athlete for all kinds of tournaments and matches. Thus, all these coaches played an immense role in Adnan's career.


The 1st Professional tournament of Adnan's life was Under-17 Punjab Championship, in which he got the title of Best Player, after successfully beating Murad Ali and Tahir Khan in Semifinals. They pulled out this upset when their team were trailing 1-2 and turned the tables. Adnan was also U-16 Pakistan Champion in Doubles. Moreover, in WAPDA Inter-Unit, he beat Umer Zeeshan/ Rizwan Rana and bagged a silver medal in Men's Doubles. Adnan also played Quarter Finals in Pakistan  International Series

Adnan Aziz also had to suffer through a knee injury. However, his passion is what motivated him to rise and continue Badminton after recovery. This injury took him 2 years to fully recover. This passion is the reason why he had the 2nd Highest rank in Men's Doubles (with Shabbar Hussain). 


Throughout his career uptil now, a lot of people have supported him, including Ameer Tahmoor, Mian Humeed, Sir Yaqub, Aslam, Mian Majeed, Akram Butt, Azam Butt, Hashir Bashir, Tahir Rasheed, Shabbar Hussain and his Family. The presence of supporters plays a huge benefit in the life of any athlete. The player aims to become a National Champion of Pakistan in the future. He also wishes to be among one of the best coaches in Pakistan after retirement. 


Written by: Muhammad Anas Akhtar (Admin FBCOP)

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  1. A great person..... Adnan Aziz πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  2. Wow MAY ALLAH BLESSED you INSHA ALLAH adnan bhai ap zror national champion banye gy ak din..hama proud ha ap pr.....ALLAH AP ko kmyab kry ameen

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  3. I Really found him a great brother a great friend and a best motivated person in the world.
    The bedminton was not a cup of cake for me but my MENTOR πŸ’ͺMY COACH πŸ‘MY FRIENDπŸ’“ MY BROTHER ❤️ really make It easy for me. This person hasbeen really fill the spirit of bedminton in my soul and my life. I have no words which I could really explain the role of him in my sports life and my friendly life, only I can say may Allah give you more health more happiness 🀠 and more skills πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ and many more dear friend.

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  4. I have short introduction with Adnan. I witness his passion and dedication towards game, when found him in court on his marriage day. He is role model for those who wish to strive in practical life. He defeated his injury with positive mindset. Wish u best in future as only sky is limit for u.
    Rashid

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