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Rohail Haseeb- Former National Junior (U-19) Champion

Rohail Haseeb was born on 15th December 1998 in Gujranwala. He is currently studying BBA from University of Lahore (UOL).  Rohail started badminton as an ordinary outdoor badminton player. After playing outdoor for sometime, he, along with his twin brother, Rohaan Haseeb, shifted to an indoor Badminton court at Winpro Club Kamoki. Over there they both trained together under their father, Coach Kashif Warraich and Coach Shoaib Sheikh . As their coaches saw potential in the twin brothers, they both decided to play Men's Doubles professionally.  Rohail started to play competitive badminton after seeking professional training. Uptil now, Rohail has achieved several titles in his Badminton career. Some of the majors are listed below: 2 times National Junior (U-19) Champion (MD) (2016 & 2017) Lums Badminton open Winner (MD) 2019 District Gujranwala Winner 2019 3 times University of Lahore fest Winner (2018, 2019 & 2020) University of Central Punjab (UCP) Takra Runners up 2020 

Zuhaib Khalil- Former National Junior (U-19) Champion

Zuhaib Khalil was born 4th January 1999 in Peshawar and is currently studying Bachelors in Health and Physical Education. Zuhaib started playing Badminton on 16th October 2012 at Qayyum Sports Complex Peshawar . His coaches have been Sir Murad Ali, Sir Masood, Sir Nadeem khan, Sir Hayyat ullah, and Sir Haroon. Zuhaib's 1st Professional tournament was National Junior (U-14) Championship 2012 where he won Quarter Finals against Wadood Islam . His major Badminton achievements and participations arelisted below: 5 times All Pakistan Sportsboard Championship winner (2013-2017) National Junior Championship (U-19) 2016 Runner Up (Men's Singles) 2014 Asian Junior Championship (U-19) (Round 2)  2015 Asian junior Championship (U-19) (Participation) 2016 Asian Junior championship (U-19) (Participation) 2016 Pakistan Satellite (Participation) 2017 World junior Championship Indonesia (Participation) 2017 Pakistan Satellite (Participation) 2017 National Junior Championship (U-19) Winner (

Rohaan Haseeb- National Junior (U-19) Champion 2016 & 2017

Rohaan Haseeb was born on 15th December 1998 in Gujranwala. He is currently studying Pharm-D from University of Lahore  (UOL).  In his early days, Rohaan began as an outdoor Badminton player. After sometime ,he, along with his twin brother, Rohail Haseeb, shifted to an indoor Badminton club: Winpro Club Kamoki. Over there he seeked professional training under the supervision of his father, Kashif Warraich and Shoaib Sheikh .  Rohaan, after gaining professional training, began to play competitive badminton. He has had many fruitful outcomes in his competitive career. His achievements are as follows: Gujranwala Junior district Champion (Doubles) Inter collegiate winner District open Runner's up UCP Takra Runner's up National Junior (U-19) Champion in Men's doubles (with Rohail Haseeb) (2016 & 2017) LUMS Badminton open 2019 Champion in Men's Doubles Apart from the achievements mentioned above, Rohaan has been successful in many local tournaments. Moreover, he has be

Muqsit Amir

Muqsit Amir was born in Faisalabad on 6th January, 2001. He's currently studying BSSE from Khazar International University. Muqsit was 9 years old when he started playing Badminton at Al-Fatah Sports Complex , under the supervision of his father, Amer Islam . Muqsit entered as the youngest player in his first ever professional tournament: National Junior Championship 2011 . He lost out in the second round. Muqsit has played several tournaments throughout his career and has bagged numerous titles too. Some of the majors he has won are listed below: Roots Flagship Olympiad 2016 Champion Inter college Champion 2016-2017 Inter board Runner up 2016-2017 FAST-NUCES Barsalego 2018 WINNER FAST-NUCES DAIRA 2019 WINNER NTU Sports Olympiad WINNER District Championship 2018 Winner in all Categories Faisalabad Division Badminton Championship Winner 2018 (Men's Singles and Doubles) Punjab Junior Championship 2018 Runner Up (Singles and Doubles) National Junior Championship 2017-2018 Bronze

Gohar Azam- National Junior (U-19) Champion 2015

Gohar Azam was born on 27th September, 1997 in Sharjah. He has completed his BBA(Hons) from University Of Central Punjab, and has currently enrolled in MBA Programme. Gohar started playing Badminton from a very young age,i.e, he was only 9 when he joined Pakistan Social Center in Sharjah. Gohar's father, Muhammad Azam - former National champion of U.A.E- used to train him to his full potential and always helped him polish his skills.  His training and coaching, combined with Gohar's consistent efforts and hardwork led the young champion to win his 1st Professional Badminton Tournament , which was the U-10 All UAE Junior Championship , becoming Singles' Junior Champion in 2007 . When he shifted to Pakistan from U.A.E, he trained under different coaches according to his requirements. Other than his father, he trained under Coach Nadeem Javed, Coach Naeem Mughal, Coach Liaqat Ali, Coach Ali Yar Baig, and Coach Waqas Ahmed . A good coach plays a very beneficial role in the

Muhammad Anas Akhtar

Muhammad Anas Akhtar was born on 15th May, 2001 in Lahore. He has completed his Foundation in IT from Asia Pacific University, and is currently doing A-Levels.  In February 2014 , Anas started playing Badminton and he was only 13 years old at that time. As people noticed his talent and capability to take it on a higher level, Anas realised that he should start taking professional coaching. For that, he joined Defence Club and trained under the coaching of Sir Intikhab Akram .  Through receiving this coaching, Anas' game improved a lot. He learnt new techniques, as well as strengthened his skills. In the same year (2014), Anas played his 1st Professional Tournament , i.e, U-14 Inter-Provincial Tournament 2014 , in which he represented Team Punjab and bagged a Silver medal in Team Event. His major Badminton achievements are listed down below:  Under 14 Inter-Provincial tournament 2014 (Runners up in team event) Punjab Olympics 2015 (Men's Singles Silver and Men's Doubles