Saima Manzoor
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Country
Pakistan
Born24 March 1981
Highest ranking476 (WS 27 October 2016)
253 (WD 15 June 2017)
375 (XD 20 September 2018)
253 (WD 15 June 2017)
375 (XD 20 September 2018)
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| Born | 24 March 1981 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Saima Manzoor (born 24 March 1981), also known as Saima Waqas, is a Pakistani badminton player.[1] She was the bronze medalists at the 2006 South Asian Games in the mixed doubles and team events. Manzoor won the 2016 Pakistan International tournament in the women's doubles event.[2]