Asian Individual Squash Championships

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Asian Individual Championships
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Event nameAsian Individual Squash Championships
Website
http://www.asiansquash.org/
Men's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow
Year2021
Squash current event.svg Current 2021 Men's Asian Individual Squash Championships
Women's PSA World Tour
Most recent champion(s) Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing
Year2021
Squash current event.svg Current 2021 Women's Asian Individual Squash Championships

The FMC Asian Individual Squash Championships are the event which serves as the individual Asian championship for squash players organised by the Asian Squash Federation. The Asian Individual Championships was first held in 1981.

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Editions and results

Men's championship

YearChampionsRunners-upLocation
2025
2023 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow Flag of India.svg Velavan Senthilkumar Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
2021 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ng Eain Yow Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yip Tsz Fung Flag of Pakistan.svg Islamabad
2019 Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
2017 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Max Lee Flag of India.svg Saurav Ghosal Flag of India.svg Chennai
2015 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Leo Au Flag of Kuwait.svg Abdullah Al Muzayen Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
2013 Flag of Pakistan.svg Aamir Atlas Khan Flag of Kuwait.svg Abdullah Al Muzayen Flag of Pakistan.svg Islamabad
2011 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Beng Hee Flag of Malaysia.svg Penang
2010 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Azlan Iskandar Flag of Pakistan.svg Aamir Atlas Khan Flag of India.svg Chennai
2008 Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Azlan Iskandar Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Beng Hee Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
2006 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Beng Hee Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd Azlan Iskandar Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei
2004 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Beng Hee Flag of Pakistan.svg Mansoor Zaman Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
2002 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Beng Hee Flag of Pakistan.svg Mansoor Zaman Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
2000 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong Beng Hee Flag of Pakistan.svg Mansoor Zaman Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
1998 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zarak Jahan Khan Flag of Malaysia.svg Kenneth Low Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
1996 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mir Zaman Gul Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Abdul Faheem Khan Flag of Jordan.svg Amman
1994 Flag of Pakistan.svg Zarak Jahan Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Mir Zaman Gul Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
1992 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Abdul Faheem Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Zubair Jahan Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Peshawar
1990 Flag of Pakistan.svg Mir Zaman Gul Flag of Pakistan.svg Farhan Samiullah Flag of India.svg Kolkata
1988 Flag of Pakistan.svg Jahangir Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Umar Hayat Khan Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
1986 Flag of Pakistan.svg Qamar Zaman Flag of Pakistan.svg Umar Hayat Khan Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
1984 Flag of Pakistan.svg Qamar Zaman Flag of Pakistan.svg Maqsood Ahmed Flag of Jordan.svg Amman
1981 Flag of Pakistan.svg Jahangir Khan Flag of Pakistan.svg Qamar Zaman Flag of Pakistan.svg Karachi

Women's championship

YearChampionsRunners-upLocation
2025
2023 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sin Yuk Chan Flag of Malaysia.svg Sivasangari Subramaniam Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
2021 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tong Tsz Wing Flag of Malaysia.svg Rachel Arnold Flag of Pakistan.svg Islamabad
2019 Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
2017 Flag of India.svg Joshna Chinappa Flag of India.svg Dipika Pallikal Flag of India.svg Chennai
2015 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
2013 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au Flag of Malaysia.svg Low Wee Wern Flag of Pakistan.svg Islamabad
2011 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Annie Au Flag of Malaysia.svg Penang
2010 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Rebecca Chiu Flag of India.svg Chennai
2008 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Rebecca Chiu Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
2006 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Rebecca Chiu Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taipei
2004 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Malaysia.svg Sharon Wee Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
2002 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Rebecca Chiu Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
2000 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Hong Kong.svg Rebecca Chiu Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong
1998 Flag of Malaysia.svg Nicol David Flag of Malaysia.svg Sandra Wu Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
1996 Flag of Malaysia.svg Leong Siu Lynn Flag of India.svg Misha Grewal Flag of Jordan.svg Amman
1994 Flag of Singapore.svg Mah Li Lian Flag of Malaysia.svg Sandra Wu Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur
1992 Flag of Singapore.svg Mah Li Lian Flag of Malaysia.svg Sandra Wu Flag of Pakistan.svg Peshawar
1990 Flag of Singapore.svg Mah Li Lian Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Dawn Olsen Flag of India.svg Kolkata
1988 Flag of Singapore.svg Mah Li Lian Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Dawn Olsen Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait City
1986 Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Julie Hawkes Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Teresa Brooke Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur

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References

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http://tribune.com.pk/story/544870/15-year-wait-ends-as-aamir-triumphs/