"Haq" is the Arabic word meaning "Truth"
Haq International Squash Academy has a vision of producing the best squash players at National and International levels.
HISA has emerged as the complete and unique Squash Management Solution for the Squash Club. HISA is also managed by Sadia Waseem Haq.
Neha Haq, and Mahnoor Haq, level One (1) US Squash Certified Coaches, both are the Assistant Directors of HISA.
HISA is primarily run by international Squash Professional Muhammad Waseem Ul Haq, who has extraordinary track record as a student and squash player. He had risen among the top 14 professional players of Pakistan in late nineties when the legend Jansher Khan was number 1 not only in Pakistan but also in the world. Haq attained the highest world ranking of 131 while working as design engineer in a multinational engineering company. Under his captaincy the Punjab squash team achieved the historic silver medal in 1998 National games in Pakistan.
Haq won his first University of Engineering & Technology (Lahore, Pakistan) Squash Championship in 1990, and held that title undefeated until graduation in 1994
Haq represented his Mechanical Engineering department in the inter-departmental games throughout his graduation years. Haq was selected in the university team for the inter-universities games in Pakistan to compete in the all universities squash competition. He was awarded the roll of honor and university color by the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.
After the inter Universities competitions, Haq was selected twice in the Pakistan Universities squash team before he chose to go higher level and play for Pakistan Railways and later year for the state of Punjab as the captain of the team. Haq was also awarded with the Pakistan universities color twice for being selected in the top 5 players out of all Pakistan universities squash players
Participation in some of the major Squash Events
Winner Kentucky State Squash Championship, USA, 1999
Silver Medal in National Games, Pakistan, 1998
Pre-Quarter Finalist, Japan Open, Japan, 1998
Pre-Quarter Finalist, Lakeshore Classic Open, USA, 1997
Pre-Quarter Finalist, Macau Open, Macau, 1997
Pre-Quarter Finalist, Geoff Hunt Australian Championship ,Australia, 97
Pre-Quarter Finalist, Iso-Star #1 Open, Netherlands, 1996
Quarter-Finalist, Texas Open, USA, 1996
Quarter-Finalist, Florida Open, USA, 1996
Semi-Finalist, Toyota Yamaha Kenya Open, Kenya, 1995
Semi-Finalist, Dubai Open, Dubai, 1995
Pre-Quarter Finalist, CAS Open, Pakistan, 1994
Pre-Quarter Finalist, BOK Open, Pakistan, 1994
Honor in participating in US open and 3 world opens
Organizer
Haq built, developed and served the Kentucky squash community as the Executive Director of Kentucky Squash Racquets Association, 1999 to 2005
Held numerous world class exhibitions, 4 to 6 tournaments per year for Women, men and juniors, hundred of hours of lessons and clinics
Built the foundation for junior program in Kentucky
Along with HISA, Haq has experience as working as the squash director and teaching pro at supreme court 1 athletic club, Sunnyvale, CA, USA. Haq also has valuable experience working as the Head Squash Pro of Bay Club Santa Clara, CA, USA.
Official
The Final Match Referee:
BOK Open, 94 (Jansher Khan Vs Umar Zaman)
Women US Open 96 (Latasha Khan Vs Shabana Khan)
Referee & Marker: World open 91, 93, 95, 2015, US Open 96, 2015, 2014, Pakistan Open 91, 92, 94.
Awards and Contracts
Honor Roll, University of Engineering & Technology |
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University Color, U.E.T. , Pakistan |
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Pakistan Universities Color |
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Contracts with Fin, Puma, Marvel sports, Dunlop, Black Knight |
Recent Exhibition Matches with professional squash players
Peter Nicol, PSA world #1 2005
John White, PSA world #1 2005
Zarak Jahan Khan, Ex-PSA world #8 2011
Faisal Mesiya, EX-PSA player
Rizwan Butt, Ex-PSA player
Imran Nasir, Ex-PSA player
Education:
MSc Electrical Engineering (USA)
BS Mechanical Engineering (Pakistan)