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Aisha Akram also spelt Ayesha Akram is a former badminton player from Pakistan.
Career
= National
=Akram is a two-time (2005, 2007) national champion. She represented National Bank of Pakistan domestically. In the 51st National badminton championship held at Rodham Hall, Islamabad in 2008, defending singles champion, Akram lost to Sara Khan in the final. Earlier in the semi-finals she had beaten Sara Mohmand, 21–17, 21–17. In the women's double, she reached the finals against Sara Mohmad and Sara Khan with her teammate, Palwasha Bashir. They beat Uzma Butt and Saima Waqas of Wapda, 21-14 and 21–16 in the semi-finals.
= International
=Akram has represented Pakistan internationally in singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.
In 1995, she participated in singles (lost in round of 128), women's doubles with Zarina Jamal (lost in round of 128) and mixed doubles with Islam Amir (lost in round of 64) events at the BWF World Championships held in Lausanne, Switzerland. Two years later (1997), she competed in the singles (lost in round of 64) and women's doubles with Asma Butt (lost in round of 32) qualification rounds at the BWF World Championships held in Glasgow, UK
In 2006, she competed at the South Asian Games held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She won a bronze medal in the women's team event with Farzana Saleem, Saima Manzoor, Uzma Butt and Asma Butt.
In 2008, Akram won the mixed doubles title at the Syria International Series with Mohammad Attique.
In 2010, she participated in the women's doubles and mixed doubles events at the 11th South Asian Games held in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In women's doubles she partnered with Palwasha Bashir reaching the quarter-finals before falling to the Sri Lanka pair of Renu Chandrika de Silva Hettiarachchige and Nadeesha Gayanthi M. by 8-21 and 17–21. In mixed doubles she partnered with Imran Mohib reaching the quarter-finals before losing to the Sri Lankan pair of Niluka Karunaratne and Renu Chandrika de Silva Hettiarachchige (7-21,20-22).
Events participated in:
BWF World Championships, Lausanne, Switzerland - 1995
Qualification rounds, BWF World Championships, Glasgow, UK - 1997
Iran Fajr International - 2003
Iran Fajr International - 2004
Pakistan Satellite - 2004
South Asian Games, Islamabad, Pakistan - 2004
Iran Fajr International - 2005
Nepal Satellite - 2005
India Satellite - 2005
South Asian Games, Colombo, Sri Lanka - 2006
India International Challenge - 2007
Pakistan International Challenge - 2007
Syria International Series, Damascus, Syria - 2008
Nepal International Series, Kathmandu, Nepal - 2008
Iran Fajr International Series, Tehran, Iran - 2009
South Asian Games, Dhaka, Bangladesh - 2010
Events entered but did not compete in:
Asian Championships 1997
US Open 1998
Achievements
= BWF International Challenge/Series (1 title)
=Mixed doubles
BWF International Challenge tournament
BWF International Series tournament
BWF Future Series tournament
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar alumni Universitas Indonesia
- Umar bin Abdul Aziz
- Kualifikasi Piala Dunia FIFA 2026 – Babak Pertama AFC
- Piala AFC 2019
- Penghargaan Internasional Raja Faisal
- Kualifikasi Piala Asia AFC 2023 – Babak Ketiga
- Kualifikasi Piala Asia U-20 AFC 2023
- Kualifikasi Piala Asia AFC 2023
- Piala AFC 2020
- Kualifikasi Piala Asia U-17 AFC 2023
- Aisha Akram
- University of Manchester Students' Union
- 1995 IBF World Championships – Women's singles
- Asma (given name)
- Pakistan women's national badminton team
- Badminton at the 2001 Women's Islamic Games
- Badminton at the Women's Islamic Games
- List of female Islamic scholars
- 2006 Badminton Asia Thomas & Uber Cup Preliminaries
- Badminton at the 2006 South Asian Games