UW FM 101.8 Radio, to celebrate the rich history and achievements of Pakistani squash, had the privilege of hosting an interview with Mr. Qamar Zaman, a distinguished figure in the realm of Pakistani squash whose story resonates with resilience, passion, and the unwavering pursuit of excellence. Despite limited resources, Zaman's love for squash blossomed at a young age as he practiced with a taped broken ball, demonstrating the spirit and resilience that defined his illustrious career. Zaman, also known as 'The Stroke Master,' was a dominant figure in squash during the 1970s and 1980s. He rose to fame after winning the Pakistan Junior Squash Championship in 1968, semifinals of the British Amateur Squash Championship in 1973, and the British Open Squash Championship in 1975, earning him the nickname "wizard" and "magician" of squash. Zaman's conduct on and off the court earned him the Pride of Performance Award from the President of Pakistan in 1984. The interview with Qamar Zaman provided a captivating glimpse into his remarkable journey, underscoring the values of perseverance, humility, and dedication that propelled him to the summit of squash excellence. UW FM 101.8 aims to inspire the next generation of athletes by sharing his story and fostering a culture of determination and passion for sports. UW FM 101.8 Radio honors sporting legends like Qamar Zaman to nurture talent and honor remarkable contributions to sports.