Pakistan’s most successful tennis player, Aisam-ul-Haq, has officially announced his retirement from professional tennis.

According to reports, the tennis star revealed his decision during the inauguration of Pakistan’s first ATP Challenger Cup.
The ongoing tournament in Islamabad will mark his final international event, where he will showcase his skills in the doubles event alongside partner Muzammil Murtaza.
Pakistan’s legendary tennis player @aisamhqureshi fought back tears as he announced his retirement at Pakistan’s first-ever ATP Challenger tournament 🇵🇰✨🎾
🔹Former world No. 8 in doubles
🔹US Open finalist (men’s doubles & mixed doubles, 2010)
🔹Winner of 18 ATP titles pic.twitter.com/YC6k0ttMHT— Muneeb Farrukh (@Muneeb313_) November 25, 2025
Aisam-ul-Haq has represented Pakistan in international tennis competitions for over two decades, bringing significant recognition to the country.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has won 18 ATP titles and reached the finals of both the US Open Men’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles in 2010
















