2023-24 Men's Squash Roster
Khatri, Maaz

Maaz Khatri
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Dubai, UAE
- High School:
- Repton School
Bio
At Princeton:
2023-24
Did not compete in matches during the season.
2022-23
Played in the team's match against Dartmouth in a three game victory on court eight that contributed to the team’s 8-1 victory in Ivy League play.
2021-22
Had a 5-2 record, competing on courts six (1-0), seven (2-1), and eight (2-1), all during the regular season ... had wins over the first three Ivy League matches, against Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale.
2020-21
Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20
Had an overall record of 6-6 and 0-3 in the Ivy ... competed on courts six (1-1), seven (2-2), eight (2-3), and nine (1-0).
Before Princeton: The top ranked Australian player earning the #1 rankings in both the U17 and U19 … represented the state of South Australia at national tournament and his country of at international tournaments … competed in the 2017 and 2018 World Junior Squash Championships in New Zealand and India, respectively … won both the 2016 U17 Australian Junior Squash Championship and was the Australian Junior Squash Open .. was the runner up at the 2017 U17 Austrian Junior Squash Open, the 2014 U15 Australian Junior Squash Championships and was third at the 2013 U13 Austrian Junior Squash Champion … won the 2012 U13 Oceania Junior Squash Championship and was third in 2015 in the U15 category … credits his best win as his 3-1 win at the U19 Australian National Championship in 2018 … trained under squash and fitness coaches such as Haitham Ashoush, Mohammed Nasr, and Asif Khan … was the top scorer for his cricket club Walkerville, and also previously played club level soccer for the Metrostars.
Personal: Son of Jamal and Halima Khatri … has a younger brother Saad, and a younger sister Soha ... majoring in economics.
2023-24
Did not compete in matches during the season.
2022-23
Played in the team's match against Dartmouth in a three game victory on court eight that contributed to the team’s 8-1 victory in Ivy League play.
2021-22
Had a 5-2 record, competing on courts six (1-0), seven (2-1), and eight (2-1), all during the regular season ... had wins over the first three Ivy League matches, against Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale.
2020-21
Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20
Had an overall record of 6-6 and 0-3 in the Ivy ... competed on courts six (1-1), seven (2-2), eight (2-3), and nine (1-0).
Before Princeton: The top ranked Australian player earning the #1 rankings in both the U17 and U19 … represented the state of South Australia at national tournament and his country of at international tournaments … competed in the 2017 and 2018 World Junior Squash Championships in New Zealand and India, respectively … won both the 2016 U17 Australian Junior Squash Championship and was the Australian Junior Squash Open .. was the runner up at the 2017 U17 Austrian Junior Squash Open, the 2014 U15 Australian Junior Squash Championships and was third at the 2013 U13 Austrian Junior Squash Champion … won the 2012 U13 Oceania Junior Squash Championship and was third in 2015 in the U15 category … credits his best win as his 3-1 win at the U19 Australian National Championship in 2018 … trained under squash and fitness coaches such as Haitham Ashoush, Mohammed Nasr, and Asif Khan … was the top scorer for his cricket club Walkerville, and also previously played club level soccer for the Metrostars.
Personal: Son of Jamal and Halima Khatri … has a younger brother Saad, and a younger sister Soha ... majoring in economics.
Princeton Athletics 2023-24 Highlights
Tuesday, June 04
Men's Squash Ivy Title Clinching Point
Saturday, February 10
Highlights from 2022 Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards Banquet
Wednesday, June 22
Princeton Athletics 2021-22 Highlights
Monday, June 06