Pakistani tennis player Muhammad Shoaib won the ITF Men's Futures M-15 singles title in Islamabad on May 4, 2026 [1, 2].
The victory marks a significant milestone for Pakistan tennis, as it ends a drought of nearly 20 years [1] without a Pakistani player winning an ITF singles title. This achievement represents a breakthrough for the sport within the country, highlighting a return to competitive success on the international circuit.
Shoaib secured the championship at the Flair Travel ITF Men's Futures M-15 Championships 2026 [1, 2]. The event, hosted in Islamabad, served as the stage for Shoaib to etch his name into the record books as the first Pakistani singles champion in approximately two decades [1].
While some reports focused on the feat of reaching the final, other records confirm that Shoaib clinched the singles title [1]. The tournament level, categorized as an M-15 event, is part of the International Tennis Federation's entry-level professional circuit, which allows players to earn ranking points and gain experience before moving into higher-tier ATP events.
Shoaib's rise to the title is being described as a journey from humble beginnings to professional glory [2]. His performance in Islamabad has revitalized local interest in tennis, providing a rare moment of international sporting success for Pakistan in this specific discipline.
The win comes at a time when the region is looking to cultivate more professional athletes capable of competing in global tournaments. By securing this title, Shoaib has set a precedent for future Pakistani players seeking to break through the professional barriers of the ITF circuit.
“Muhammad Shoaib won the ITF Men's Futures M-15 singles title in Islamabad.”
Shoaib's victory is more than a single tournament win; it signals a potential shift in the visibility and viability of professional tennis in Pakistan. By breaking a two-decade streak, Shoaib demonstrates that Pakistani players can compete and win at the ITF level, which may encourage increased investment in training facilities, and youth development programs across the country.




