Taha Bilal Carves His Own Legacy in Table Tennis

News Desk 

Islamabad: In a remarkable display of talent and legacy, Taha Bilal, the son of former national table tennis champions Bilal Yasin and Shabnam Bilal, secured a silver medal in the doubles event and a bronze in the team event at the South Asian Table Tennis Championship.

His achievement marks a continuation of the family’s rich history in the sport.

Taha’s success comes eight years after his mother, Shabnam Bilal, last clinched a medal in South Asia, highlighting the enduring prowess of the family in table tennis.

Speaking to Geo News, Taha expressed both joy and regret, relishing his medal win while lamenting the missed opportunity to hear Pakistan’s national anthem during the championship.

Looking ahead, Taha is determined to etch his name in gold on the international stage, fueled by the guidance and support of his parents, who serve as his coaches.

Bilal Yasin, a two-time national champion, exudes confidence in his son’s abilities, foreseeing a gold medal for Pakistan in the near future.

Reflecting on her son’s achievement, Shabnam Bilal reminisced about her own competitive journey and pledged to channel their collective experience into Taha’s training regimen, setting sights on gold in upcoming competitions.

The family’s dedication to the sport and their country continues to inspire as Taha Bilal emerges as a promising contender on the global table tennis scene.

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