Hashim Khan, one of the greatest squash players of all time, died of congestive heart failure Monday night.
He was believed to be 100-years-old. Khan was the patriarch of Pakistan’s squash supremacy, winning seven British Open titles, including his first in 1951 at an age when most players retire.
Khan brought his family to the United States in the early 1960s after being offered a lucrative deal to teach squash in Detroit.
The world just lost one of the greatest players of all time.