OUR HISTORY

1977: UNSQUASHABLE foundered by Rahmat Khan
1978: UNSQUASHABLE launch the first fibreglass coated wooden squash rackets
The RAHMAT KHAN collection comprised four colour coated fiberglass rackets: RAHMAT KHAN BLACK, RAHMAT KHAN WHITE, RAHMAT KHAN RED & RAHMAT KHAN BLUE.
After Jahangir Khan won the World Amateur Squash Championship (1979) & British U23 Squash Open (1980) with the RAHMAT KHAN WHITE squash racket, the iconic collection carried the signatures of both Rahmat Khan and Jahangir Khan.
1978: Jahangir Khan joins UNSQUASHABLE
1979: Jahangir Khan crowned World Amateur Champion at just 15 years-of-age (Melbourne, Australia)
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 British U23 Squash Open (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Ross Norman of New Zealand 9-5 9-7 9-3 in the final of the British U23 Squash Open, to become the first Pakistan player to win the world's most prestigious U23 title.
1981: UNSQUASHABLE launch JAHANGIR KHAN SIGNATURE racket (Black/Green)
1981: Jahangir Khan wins first of six World Open Squash Championship at just 17 years-of-age (Toronto, Canada)
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 to 1986: Jahangir Khan remains unbeaten in 555 consecutive matches over 5 years & 8 months (the longest winning streak of any sportsman)
1982: Jahangir Khan wins first of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (Bromley, England)
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 wins World Junior Squash Championship
(Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
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.
1982: Jahangir Khan wins second of six Word Open Squash Championship (Birmingham, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Dean Williams 9-2 6-9 9-1 9-1 in the final of the Audi Men’s World Open Squash Championship at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.
1983: UNSQUASHABLE launch JAHANGIR KHAN AUTOGRAPH racket (Green)
1983: Sohail Qaiser wins British U23 Squash Open (London, England)
Sohail Qaiser defeated Australian Greg Pollard 9-6 3-9 9-7 9-1 in the final of the British U23 Squash Open, to become only the second Pakistan player, after Jahangir Khan, to win the world's most prestigious U23 title.
1983: Jahangir Khan plays the longest squash match in history, 2 hours & 46 minutes (Chichester, England)
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.
1983: Jahangir Khan wins second of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (Derby, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Gamal Awad of Egypt 9-2 9-5 9-1 in the final of the Davies & Tate British Open Squash Championships at the Derby Assembly Rooms.
1983: Jahangir Khan wins third of six Word Open Squash Championship (Munich, Germany)
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Chris Dittmar 9-3 9-6 9-0 in the final of the Men’s World Open Squash Championships in Munich, Germany.
1984: Jahangir Khan wins third of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated compatriot Qamar Zaman 9-0 9-3 9-5 in the final of the Davies & Tate British Open Squash Championships at Wembley Squash Centre in London.
1984: Jahangir Khan wins fourth of six Word Open Squash Championship (Karachi, Pakistan)
Jahangir Khan defeated compatriot Qamar Zaman 9-0 9-3 9-4 in the final of the Hamdard Men’s World Open Squash Championships in Karachi, Pakistan.
1985: UNSQUASHABLE launch JAHANGIR KHAN BORON racket
1985: Jahangir Khan wins fourth of record 10 British Open Squash Championships
(London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Chris Dittmar 9-3 9-2 9-5 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
1985: Jahangir Khan wins fifth of six Word Open Squash Championship (Cairo, Egypt)
Jahangir Khan defeated Ross Norman of New Zealand 9-4 4-9 9-5 9-1 in the final of the Men’s World Open Squash Championships in Cairo, Egypt.
1986: Jahangir Khan wins fifth of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Ross Norman of New Zealand 9-6 9-4 9-6 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
1987: Jahangir Khan wins sixth of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated compatriot Jansher Khan 9-6 9-0 9-5 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
1988: Jahangir Khan wins seventh of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Rodney Martin 9-2 9-10 9-0 9-1 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
1988: Jahangir Khan wins six Word Open Squash Championship (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Jahangir Khan of Pakistan defeated compatriot Jansher Khan 9-6 9-2 9-2 in Amsterdam, Netherlands to win his sixth World Open title.
1989: Jahangir Khan wins eighth of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Rodney Martin 9-2 3-9 9-5 0-9 9-2 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
1989: UNSQUASHABLE brand purchased by by UNSQUASHABLE Import - und Handelsgesellschaft mbH (Peter Zilz)
1990: Jahangir Khan wins ninth of record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
Jahangir Khan defeated Australian Rodney Martin 9-6 10-8 9-1 in the final of the Hi-Tec British Open Squash Championships at the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
1991: Jahangir Khan wins record 10 British Open Squash Championships (London, England)
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.
1994: UNSQUASHABLE brand purchased by Olin Enterprise Ltd
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
(Manchester, England)
2016: UNSQUASHABLE brand purchased by internationalSPORTgroup Limited
2016: Jahangir Khan appointed UNSQUASHABLE Global Ambassador
2016: James Willstrop joins UNSQUASHABLE

2017: James Willstrop crowned European Champion (Nottingham, England)
2018: James Willstrop wins Commonwealth Games Men’s Singles Gold Medal (Gold Coast, Australia)
2021: UNSQUASHABLE launch TOUR-TEC PRO shoe, the world’s most technically advanced squash shoe
2022: James Willstrop wins Commonwealth Games Men’s Doubles Gold Medal (Birmingham, England)