Tennis
Zohaib to Represent Pakistan in ATF U14 Grade A Tournament
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Zohaib Afzal Malik has been selected to represent Pakistan in the ATF Uner-14 South Asia Team, ATF U14 Grade A, Tournament scheduled to take place in Selangor, Malaysia, from August 5th to 10th, 2024.According to an official of Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), this is the inaugural tournament organized by the Asian Tennis Federation this year 2024. This team will include a total of 2 boys and 2 girls from South Asia. Another ATF team from South East Asia, will also compete in the event in Malaysia. The selection for the team has been made from among the players already entered in the Grade A tournament based on the highest ATF U14 Ranking from the South Asia Region. Two ATF teams, from Central and West Asia, will compete in the ATF Grade A event in Kazakhstan while the ATF team from East Asia will compete in China.This is a momentous occasion for Zohaib and for Pakistan, as he will represent the country at such a high-level competition. Zohaib, a promising junior player from Lahore, has already participated in and represented Pakistan in various international tournaments.
Ali Embroidery High Performance Tennis Training Camp Concludes
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: The month-long Ali Embroidery High Performance Tennis Training Camp has successfully concluded at the Punjab Tennis Academy, Bagh-e-Jinnah, Lahore. The closing ceremony was graced by former hockey legend and Olympian Shahbaz Senior as the chief guest, alongside notable guests Hafiz Umair Nadeem Butt, Chief Financial Officer of Ali Embroidery Mills, Mohammad Ramzan Sajid, Manager Finance & Accounts, former Davis Cupper Rashid Malik (Tamgha-e-Imtiaz), former international hockey players Ch Khalid Rasool, Naseem Ahmad, former PTF Secretary Col (R) Asif Dar, Waqar Nisar, as well as tennis players and their families. The camp featured top tennis players from various age groups, who were trained and polished under the expert guidance of Rashid Malik, serving as camp commandant. His team included former national tennis player Asif Feroze, former Junior Davis Cup player and Pakistan junior No. 1 Ahmad Babar, and national player Imran Bhatti. During the ceremony, Shahbaz Senior shared his admiration for Rashid Malik, saying, "Rashid Malik is a great asset for Pakistan tennis, having dedicated the last 30 years to the sport. His passion and dedication have kept tennis alive in the province. We need such active coaches and organizers in hockey as well, as it can surely help revive the national game in our country." Addressing a query about the revival of hockey, Shahbaz said: "The revival of hockey is a long-term process requiring full financial support from the government and corporate sector, and at least five years to set Pakistan hockey on the right track. PHF Secretary Rana Mujahid is making sincere efforts in this regard, and we fully support him in reviving hockey in Pakistan." Rashid Malik expressed his gratitude to Tariq Zaman, CEO of Ali Embroidery Mills, for sponsoring the camp. "I am grateful to Tariq Zaman for sponsoring this High Performance Tennis Training Camp for the third consecutive year. This camp will benefit the top players of Punjab in the long run and they, in return, will earn national and international accolades for their province and country."
Mikaeel Ali Baig wins US Tennis Association Junior title
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Rising tennis star, Mikaeel Ali Baig has won the title of the prestigious US Tennis Association Junior Tennis titles, as he became the 2024 USTA Florida Bobby Curtis Junior State Boys U14 Champion. The tournament took place from June 15-18 at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida. Bobby Curtis is an elite tournament, which was won previously by several professionals when they were juniors. Former “Bobby Curtis” champs, who have gone on to rank World No. 1 in on the ATP, and WTA rankings are Chris Evert, Jennifer Capriati, Jim Courier, Andy Roddick, and many more.
Summer Camp for kids to start on June 24 at PTF Tennis Complex
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) has announced to stage a Summer Camp for kids, which will run from June 24 to August 1, 2024, at PTF Tennis Complex Islamabad.According to an official of PTF, summer camp aims for a healthy and engaging activity for children during their summer vacations, and provide an excellent opportunity to learn and enjoy tennis, make new friends, and enhance their physical fitness.President-PTF Aisam ul Haq Qureshi said: "The summer camp is a nice initiative of PTF for kids. It's a wonderful chance for them to enjoy tennis in the beautiful environment of PTF, and to learn the sport with our certified coaches."
ATF U12 South Asian Qualifiers: India win Girls’ & Boys’ Competitions
ISLAMABAD (Sports Desk): The exciting ATF U12 Team Competition South Asian Qualifying Event, held at Kathmandu, Nepal, concluded with India emerging victorious in both the Boys' and Girls' categories competitions. The tournament, hosted by the Nepal Tennis Association and supported by the Kazakhstan Tennis Federation, saw seven nations from the South Asian region battle it out for a coveted spot at the U12 Finals later this year.In a thrilling boys' final, top-seeded India defeated Pakistan with a 2-0 score to claim the championship title. Sri Lanka secured a hard-fought 3-0 victory over Bangladesh in the 3rd-4th place playoff to clinch the bronze medal. Nepal outplayed Maldives in a close 2-1 contest to finish fifth, while Maldives and Bhutan rounded out the standings in sixth and seventh place respectively.The girls' category witnessed India maintaining their dominance, securing their fourth consecutive win with a 2-0 victory over Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka finished a close second with three wins, while Bangladesh managed a commendable third place with two wins. The host nation, Nepal, finally found their winning touch, defeating Maldives in a tight 2-1 encounter to finish fourth. Maldives, unfortunately, couldn't register a win throughout the tournament.
ATF U12 Team Competitions: India beat Pakistan 2-0
Pakistani teenagers confirm their berth in ITF Asia Under-12 finalsAbdul Jabbar FaisalKathmandu (Nepal): India overcame Pakistan 2-0 in the final of the Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) Under-12 Team Competition Qualifying Event that concluded in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday.According to available information from abroad, despite the loss against India, Pakistani teenagers have secured a spot in the ITF Asia U12 Finals set to take place in Kazakhstan later this year.Non-playing team Captain Abid said: "The team's overall performance was remarkable, as the boys played exceptionally well throughout the tournament, making it to the final and qualifying for the World Championships. Unfortunately, we couldn't tide-over India in the final. We need to work harder, and Insha’Allah, we will perform very well in Kazakhstan."Aisam ul Haq Qureshi, President, Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) said: "The team's performance in the competition was great and acceptable, as our guys defeated Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and Bangladesh to reach the final. We are focusing on junior development in Pakistan. Our team's participation in the competition after two years and reaching the final is a substantial achievement. Qualifying for the ITF Asia U12 finals is a significant milestone."Former Davis Cupper and Pride of performance Hameed Ul Haq said in his statement: “Although, we lost the final against India, however, Pakistani talented players produced notable performances in the tournament and confirmed their berth in the Kazakhstan fixture. I congratulate the junior boys and captain for advancing to the U-12 qualifying event.Results (Final):In the first Singles: Puneeth Manohar beat Rashid Ali Bachani 6-0, 6-0In the 2nd Singles: Aana Akshaykumar Chhallan beat Mohammad Shayan Afridi 6-4, 6-3Semifinal (Pakistan beat Bangladesh 3-0):1st Singles: Rashid Ali Bachani beat Mohammad Haider 6-1, 6-12nd Singles: Mohammad Shayan Afridi beat Jobair Islam 6-1, 6-0Doubles: Rashid Ali Bachani / Mohammad Junaid Khan beat Faheem Sourov Hossian / Jobair Islam 6-1, 6-1.
ATF U12 Team Competition Qualifying: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 2-1
Sports Bulletin ReportKathmandu (Nepal): Pakistan overcame Sri Lanka 2-1 in the ongoing Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) Under-12 Team Competition Regional Qualifying Event on Wednesday here. Pakistan will face Bangladesh in the semifinal on Thursday at the same venue.On the third day, Pakistan defeated the strong Sri Lankan team 2-1. This victory showcases Pakistan's competitive edge and strong performance against a formidable opponent.Pakistan won the first match easily, showcasing their strong performance. However, in the second match, Sri Lanka made a strong comeback and secured a victory, demonstrating their resilience and competitive spirit.In the third match, the Pakistani team bounced back from a defeat in the second match to win the third and decisive match. This performance highlights the team's resilience and ability to recover under pressure, showcasing their determination and skill in critical moments.Pakistan have topped Group B and is set to play a semifinal against Bangladesh from Group -A on Thursday (May 23, 2024). Results:In the first Singles: Rashid Ali Bachani beat Thalamimeharage 6-0, 6-0In the 2nd Singles: Jayawardhana M Buvindu Rashmitha Bandara j beat Mohammad Shayan Afridi 6-2, 2-6, 6-2In the doubles: Mohammad Shayan Afridi & Rashid Ali Bachani beat Jayawardhana Buvindu & Thalamimeharage 6-3, 6-1.
ATF U12 Team Competition Qualifying Event: Pakistan crush Nepal 3-0
Sports Bulletin ReportKathmandu (Nepal): Pakistan outclassed hosts Nepal 3-0 in their second match of the ongoing Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) Under-12 Team Competition Regional Qualifying Event of South Asia here on Tuesday. Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in their next match on Wednesday at the same venue.Results:In the first Singles: Rashid Ali Bachani beat Dallakoti Bishwo Bishesh 6-3, 6-0In the 2nd Singles: Mohammad Shayan Afridi beat Gnawali Nischal 6-1, 6-1In the doubles: Mohammad Shayan Afridi & Mohammad Junaid Khan beat Dallakoti Bishwo Bishesh & Aalam Shahnawaz 6-1, 6-0
ATF U12 Regional Qualifying Event: Pakistan beat Bhutan 3-0
Sports Bulletin ReportKathmandu (Nepal): Pakistani teenagers outclassed Bhutan 3-0 in their opening fixture of the ATF (Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) Under-12 Team Competition Regional Qualifying Event of South Asia at Kathmandu Nepal on Monday.The Pakistani team started their campaign with a resounding victory against Bhutan without wasting a single match 3-0. Results (Pakistan beat Bhutan 3-0):In the first singles: Rashid Ali Bacahni beat Dudu Tenzin 6-0, 6-0In the second singles: Mohammad Shayan beat Tshering Pelthop 6-0, 6-0In the Doubles: Mohammad Shayan Afridi & Mohammad Junaid Khan beat Dudu Tenzin & Tshering Mipham 6-1, 6-0GROUP –A: India, Bangladesh, MaldivesGROUP-B: Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka
ATF U12 Team Event: Pakistani three players leave for Nepal
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Pakistan Under-12 tennis team comprising Mohammad Shayan Afridi, Mohammad Junaid Khan, Rashid Ali Bachani along with non-playing captain Mohammad Abid-Captain left Islamabad for Nepal to participate in the ATF U12 Team Competition Regional Qualifying fixture of South Asia, which is scheduled to be played from May 20 to 24, 2024 at Kathmandu Nepal.According to an official of Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), besides Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka will fight for top honour.Captain Mohammad Abid said: "We are fully prepared for the competition. Our team is strong, and we will try to come back as victorious. InshaAllah"
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