"Qamar Zaman Squash Complex Faces Infrastructure Crisis as Deteriorating Conditions Persist"

 

 

Peshawar ,  Pakistan . In the heart of our city, the Qamar Zaman Squash Complex, once a hub of athleticism and sportsmanship, now grapples with a dire situation. The contrast between the old and new buildings reveals a tale of neglect, where the very structures that house the passion for squash are crumbling.

The older building, housing the sports directorate, is particularly hard-hit. The wooden flooring of the courts, once a pristine stage for fierce matches, now mirrors the neglect that has befallen them. The echoes of rallies are overshadowed by the creaks and groans of dilapidation.

Even more alarming is the state of the court ceilings—where the deterioration is not just visible but poses a potential hazard. In all three courts, the ceiling droops dangerously, casting a shadow over every match played. This concerning condition persists despite the fact that both junior and senior players, undeterred by the compromised infrastructure, continue to grace the courts.

The squash complex, which draws more than 500 players from various areas of the city, has become a battleground for not just thrilling matches but also a silent struggle against inadequate facilities. Male and female players alike navigate the challenges posed by the deteriorating conditions, raising questions about the commitment of those responsible for maintaining this crucial sporting venue.

It's high time for the authorities to take notice and invest in the restoration of the Qamar Zaman Squash Complex, ensuring that the players, both present and future, can continue to thrive in an environment that befits their dedication to the sport.

#QamarZamanSquashCrisis #SportsInfrastructureNeglect #PlayWithoutConditions #ReviveOurCourts #AthletesDeserveBetter

 

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