Pakistan achieved remarkable success at the World Scrabble Championship held in America, with two players emerging as champions in their respective categories.
In the Late Bird Tournament, held on the final day of the World Championship, Inayatullah showcased exceptional skills and emerged as the winner, remaining undefeated throughout the tournament. Notably, Inayatullah secured an impressive victory over former world champion Joel Wepnik from Canada.
In the diamond category, another Pakistani player, Hammad Hadi, displayed outstanding performance and clinched the top position. Hadi dominated the category by winning an impressive 21 out of 24 games.
In the Late Bird Tournament, Ed Tomewa from Nigeria secured the second position, while Sambal Siddiqui from England achieved the third position.
These victories add to Pakistan’s reputation in the world of Scrabble and highlight the country’s prowess in the highly competitive championship. The exceptional performance of Inayatullah and Hammad Hadi reflects their dedication, strategic brilliance, and mastery of the game.
The World Scrabble Championship continues to serve as a platform for Scrabble enthusiasts from around the globe to showcase their linguistic skills and compete at the highest level. The success of the Pakistani players has brought pride and joy to the nation and has further solidified Pakistan’s position in the international Scrabble community.