Aziz Khan (squash player)

Aziz Khan is a former professional squash player and member of the Khan squash family of Pakistan.

He was a top-ten ranked played on the North American hardball squash circuit in the late 1970s and early 1980s and won the 1979 Woodruff-Nee Tournament.

[1] In 1981, he was runner-up at the North American Open, losing in the final to his older brother Sharif Khan.

[2] Aziz's father Hashim Khan was the dominant player on the international squash scene in the 1950s, winning the British Open Squash Championships (the then de facto world championship) a total of seven times, from 1951 to 1958.

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