World of Sports-Djokovic is Wimbledon winner, and the youngest climber Shahruz Kashif's miraculous return from Nanga Parbat

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Pakistani climber Shehroz Kashif became the youngest climber of one of the world's highest mountains is safe after going missing during an expedition. Source: Anus Saeed

Novak Djokovic won the Wimbledon title by defeating Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios. Sheroze Kashif, the youngest climber of one of the world's highest mountains is returned safely after going missing during an expedition to another peak. Shehroze Kashif scaled K2 at age 19 last year. Listen to Shehroze's talk with SBS Urdu.


Australia's Nick Kyrgios has lost his bid to claim Australia's first Wimbledon men's singles championship since Lleyton Hewitt in 2002 after another Wimbledon win for Novak Djokovic.
Le journal des sports du 12/07/2022
Novak Djokovic, left, holds the winners trophy as he celebrates after beating Australia's Nick Kyrgios to win the final of the wimbledon men's title. Source: PA
Nick Kyrgios paid tribute to Novak Djokovic's unflappable temperament after the Serbian superstar recovered from a set down to defeat him 4-6 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-3) on Sunday to claim a seventh Wimbledon title.

 Pakistani Mountaineer Shehroze Kashif summited the eighth highest peak Nanga Parbat on Tuesday morning and went missing along with his companion Fazal Ali on their way back and they lost contact with the track. Soon after the reports of their absence, Pakistanis turned to Twitter to pray for their safe return and now he is found and safely returned his message is to "challenge your limits", without losing hope.
My message to the world is to challenge your limit
Youngest Pakistani who scaled K2 is safe after going missing
Youngest Pakistani who scaled K2 is returned safely after going missing during Nanga Parbat successful scaled. Source: Sheroz Kashif/Anus Saeed
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