
Top seed Asim Khan battled past Egypt’s Omar El Kattan, sealing a 3–1 victory in 46 minutes.
After conceding the opening game 10–12, Khan staged a strong comeback to dominate the next three games 11–3, 11–3, and 13–11.
Ashab Irfan, on the other hand, eased into the last four with a straight-games win over Mexico’s Cesar Segundo, wrapping up the match 11–3, 11–8, 11–3 in commanding style.
With these victories, both Pakistani players advanced to the semifinals of the $12,000 prize money tournament.
Earlier on Thursday, Asim and Ashab had secured their quarterfinal spots with confident second-round wins.
Top seed Asim defeated Egypt’s Kareem Badawi 11-3, 11-6, 5-11, 11-8 in a 45-minute battle.
The Pakistani star dominated the opening two games with precise length and controlled rallies before Badawi fought back to claim the third.
Second seed Ashab Irfan produced a commanding performance to dismantle the United States’ Christopher Gordon in just 20 minutes, winning 11-2, 11-4, 11-4.
Ashab’s aggressive shot-making and high pace left the American struggling to find any rhythm.
However, seventh seed Ahsan Ayaz’s campaign ended in a gripping five-game contest against Egypt’s Omar ElKattan.
Ahsan took the opening game 11-4 but narrowly lost the second 12-10 and the third 11-9.
He levelled the match by winning the fourth 11-8, yet ElKattan held his nerve in the decider to prevail 11-8 after 58 minutes of intense play.
Pakistan’s Muhammad Huzaifa Ibrahim also bowed out in the round of 16, falling to Brazil’s third seed Diego Gobbi 9-11, 11-3, 11-4, 11-6 in 47 minutes.
Huzaifa started strongly by claiming the first game but was unable to maintain the momentum against Gobbi’s pace and consistency.
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