A Career Curtain Call
Pakistan’s renowned tennis player Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi has officially announced his retirement from international tennis. The news came during the opening ceremony of Pakistan’s first-ever ATP Challenger Cup, held in Islamabad, marking a symbolic farewell on home soil.
The ongoing tournament has been confirmed as Aisam’s final international event. He is set to compete in the doubles category alongside his longtime partner Mazhar Murtaza, giving fans a last opportunity to witness his world-class skills on the court.
A Storied International Career
Aisam-ul-Haq’s career spanned more than 20 years, during which he became Pakistan’s most decorated tennis player. Over this period, he amassed 18 ATP titles, competing in doubles and mixed doubles at the highest levels of professional tennis.
In 2010, he made history by becoming the first Pakistani player to reach the finals of both the US Open men’s doubles and mixed doubles, a feat that remains unmatched in the country’s tennis history. His success on global courts brought unprecedented recognition to Pakistan in the international tennis community.
Impact on Tennis in Pakistan
Beyond his personal achievements, Aisam-ul-Haq has played a pivotal role in popularizing tennis in Pakistan, inspiring a new generation of players. Tennis, often overshadowed by cricket in the country, witnessed renewed interest thanks to his consistent performances on the international stage.
He has not only elevated Pakistan’s presence in professional tennis but has also served as a mentor and role model. Many young Pakistani athletes now view tennis as a viable professional pursuit, following the path he paved over the last two decades.
International Recognition
Aisam’s achievements have earned him respect worldwide. He frequently competed in Grand Slam tournaments and represented Pakistan in Davis Cup competitions, often facing top-ranked players with resilience and strategic skill.
His style of play, characterized by agility, powerful serves, and precise volleys, made him a formidable doubles partner. Moreover, his sportsmanship and humility off the court have cemented his reputation as one of the game’s respected figures globally.
Looking Ahead
While retiring from international competition, Aisam-ul-Haq has expressed interest in contributing to tennis development in Pakistan. Similar to how Pakistan fast bowler Usman Shinwari recently retired from international cricket, Aisam is expected to focus on coaching, talent development, and initiatives aimed at increasing grassroots participation.
His final performance at the ATP Challenger Cup in Islamabad will undoubtedly be an emotional moment for fans and fellow athletes. The event not only celebrates his illustrious career but also highlights the growing importance of professional tennis in Pakistan.
Legacy
Aisam-ul-Haq leaves behind a legacy of determination, excellence, and inspiration. From historic Grand Slam finals appearances to elevating Pakistan’s profile in global tennis, his career serves as a blueprint for aspiring players.
As he steps away from the international spotlight, Aisam’s influence will likely continue, ensuring that tennis in Pakistan thrives long after his final match. His retirement marks the end of an era but also the beginning of a promising future for the sport in the country.