Pakistani table tennis star Iqra Rehman is helping other girls take up the sport
The table tennis camp at the Peshawar Table Tennis Club is in full swing.
Some 15 schoolgirls in green jerseys are busy working on their grip, stance, footwork, forehand and backhand drive, push, serves and return serves as a few senior players coach them. The enthusiasm of girls as they practice makes Pakistan junior table tennis champion Iqra Rehman very happy.
It wasn’t that long ago when the 19-year-old first discovered the game, which besides bringing her acclaim also posed so many challenges in her way to the top.
“It isn’t like things are easier for me now. Each day brings up a new challenge. I have just taught myself to take things in my stride now,” she smiles.
Iqra’s table tennis journey is both inspiring and motivating. “When I first started playing I didn’t even have my own racket. My sister and I shared one racket,” she says glancing at the plastic tubs lying next to the tables with extra rackets and lots and lots of ping pong balls.