UNSQUASHABLE has been a leader in squash since the brand was launched by Rahmat Khan, coach & mentor to Jahangir Khan, in 1977. Inspired by Jahangir Khan, universally recognised as the greatest ever player who used UNSQUASHABLE throughout his record-breaking career, the success of UNSQUASHABLE includes a long history of game-changing product innovations and endorsements from the world’s leading players.
UNSQUASHABLE research and development has revolutionised the game of squash by developing a series of industry-first innovations and engineering breakthroughs.
We believe that engineering equipment for professional competition makes for a better product for the everyday player and our unwavering commitment to developing equipment that is used by the world’s leading players has helped establish UNSQUASHABLE as the world’s number one squash brand.
THE STORY OF UNSQUASHABLE
1977: UNSQUASHABLE foundered by Rahmat Khan
1978: Jahangir Khan joins UNSQUASHABLE
1979: Jahangir Khan crowned World Amateur Champion at just 15 years old
Jahangir Khan defeated Philip Kenyon of England 2-9 9-3 9-3 9-5 in the final World Amateur Squash Championship in Melbourne, Australia at just 15 years-of-age.
1981: Jahangir Khan wins first of six World Open at just 17 years old
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Geoff Hunt 7-9 9-1 9-2 9-2 in the final of the McGuinness Men’s World Open Squash Championships in Toronto, Canada.
1981 - 1986: Jahangir Khan unbeaten in 555 consecutive matches over 5 years and 8 months – the longest winning streak of any sportsman
1982: Jahangir Khan wins first of record 10 British Open Squash Championships
Jahangir Khan defeated compatriot Hiddy Jahan 9-2 10-9 9-3 in the final of the Audi British Open Squash Championships at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, Kent.
1982: Sohail Qaiser crowned World Junior Champion
Sohail Qaiser defeated Australian Chris Dittmar 3-9 10-8 9-4 9-3 in the final of the Word Junior Squash Championship at the Subang Squash Complex in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to become the first Pakistan player to win the prestigious title.
1983: Jahangir Khan plays the longest squash match in history, 2 hours & 46 minutes
Jahangir Khan defeated Gamal Awad of Egypt 9-10 9-5 9-7 9-2 in the final of the Chichester Festival - the match lasted two hours & 46 minutes to claim the record as the longest squash match ever played.
1991: Jahangir Khan wins record 10th British Open
Jahangir Khan established himself as the undisputed greatest ever squash player by defeating compatriot Jansher Khan 2-9 9-4 9-4 9-0 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London to win a record-breaking 10th British Open title.
1999 & 2000: Leilani Joyce wins consecutive British Open titles & crowned World No.1
2002: Leilani Joyce wins Commonwealth Games Women's Doubles & Mixed Doubles Gold Medals
2016: internationalSPORTgroup purchase UNSQUASHABLE & appoint Jahangir Khan Global Brand Ambassador
2017: new ownership & investment, AJ Bell global partnership, marque signings & brand relaunch
James Willstrop crowned European Champion, AJ Bell unveiled as Global Partner in pioneering landmark agreement.