Aamir Ghaffar

Aamir Ghaffar
Personal information
Country  England
Born (1979-08-18) 18 August 1979
Peshawar, Pakistan
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 85 kg (187 lb)
Handedness Right
Coach Steve Butler and Lee Jae Bok
Men's singles
Highest ranking 21st (August 2005)
BWF profile

Aamir Ghaffar (born 18 August 1979 in Peshawar) is an English badminton player.

He won the Canadian Open in 2004 and the men's singles title at the English National Badminton Championship in 2004 and 2005 and reached the final in 2008. His notable achievements are his victories over 2004 Olympic silver medalist Shon Seung Mo of Korea at the World Championships 2005 in California, World No. 5 Bao Chunlai at the All England Open 2004 and World No. 8 Dicky Palyama at All England Open 2005. He won a silver medal at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth games in the team events. Aamir Ghaffar reached world no. 21 at his peak and currently trains students at Isleworth and Syon School for Boys – bamis. He also trained the Afghan player Abdul Jalil. In 2008, Ghaffar released his own footwork video called "Aamir Ghaffar, Its all about the recovery" in which he demonstrates how to improve the Badminton footwork and how the top players make it look so easy on the court. He is currently training boys at the Dome Silver Performance centre, Hounslow. He is currently in a comeback, having won the Oxford Senior Silver Singles Event.

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