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TENNIS - National 25 May, 2022

Mahatir ousts Sami 2-0 in the U-18 final: Aqeel & Abid claim Doubles title of CAS Khyber Cup
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD:-Mahatir Mohammad defeated Sami Zeb Khan in straight sets 2-0 in the Boys’ Under-18 final of the Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Khyber Cup Tennis Championship at PAF Headquarters Tennis Courts on Wednesday. Aqeel Khan pairing with Mohammad Abid claimed Men’s Double title after beating Mohammad Sohaib and Barkat Ullah 2-0 at the same venue. Results: Men’s Doubles (Final): Aqeel Khan / Mohammad Abid beat Mohammad Shoaib (PAF) / Barkat Ullah 6-3, 7-6 (4) Men’s Doubles (Semi-Finals): Aqeel Khan / Mohammad Abid beat Heera Ashiq/ Yousaf Khalil (PAF) 6-3, 6-3 Mohammad Shoaib (PAF) / Barkat Ullah beat Muzammil Murtaza / Mudassir Murtaza 4-6, 6-3 (10-7) Boys Under-18 Singles (Finals): Mahatir Mohammad beat Sami Zeb Khan 6-3, 6-3 Boys & Girls Under-12 Singles (Finals): Hamza Ali Rizwan beat Zohaib Afzal Malik 4-1, 4-2

TENNIS - National 24 May, 2022

CAS KHYBER CUP: Aqeel Khan and Mohammad Shoaib set to meet in final
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Top seed Aqeel Khan and Mohammad Shoaib set to meet in the Men’s Singles final of the 39th Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Khyber Cup National Ranking Tennis Tournament after beating Muzammil Murtaza and Mohammad Abid respectively in straight sets 2-0 in the semifinals here at PTF-SDA Tennis Complex on Tuesday. In the first semifinal, Aqeel Khan outclassed Muzammil Murtaza in straight sets 2-0 in a single-sided affair, as the Pakistan number one guy was in good touch and did not allow his low ranking opponent to settle his feet on the court. Aqeel displayed top quality game and Muzammil was not able to response the Aqeel’s aggression. The final score-line was 6-1 and 6-1. Meanwhile, in the second semifinal, Mohammad Shoaib had to toil hard to overcome Mohammad Abid at the same venue. Shoaib finished the first set easily at 6-3, however, he faced great resistance in the second set by his opponent Mohammad Abid. The second set went up neck-to-neck, as was leveled at 6-6. Later, on set-break, Shoaib compelled his challenger to bow out from court. Results: Men’s Singles (Semi-Finals): Aqeel Khan beat Muzammil Murtaza 6-1, 6-1 Mohammad Shoaib beat Mohammad Abid 6-3, 7-6(2) Men’s Doubles (Quarter-Finals): Aqeel Khan / Mohammad Abid beat Saqib Hayat / Asadullah 7-6(3), 6-3 Heera Ashiq/ Yousaf Khalil beat Hasheesh Kumar / Parbat Kumar 6-2, 6-3 Mohammad Shoaib (PAF) / Barkat Ullah bt Imran Bhatti / Ahmad Babar 6-3, 6-2 Muzammil Murtaza / Mudassir Murtaza beat Ahmed Asjad /Ahmed Kamil 6-3, 6-1 Boys’ Under-18 Singles (Semi-Finals): Mahatir Mohammad beat Ahmed Nael Qureshi 6-3, 6-0 Sami Zeb Khan beat Hasheesh Kumar 6-3, 6-3

TENNIS - National 24 May, 2022

CAS Khyber Tennis Cup: Aqeel, Muzammil, Abid and Shoaib reach in semifinals
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Top seed Aqeel Khan, Muzammil Murtaza, Mohammad Abid and Mohammad Shoaib have qualified for the semifinals of ongoing 39th Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Khyber Cup National Ranking Tennis Tournament by winning their respective quarterfinals at the PTF-SDA Tennis Complex, Islamabad on Sunday. Salim Saifullah Khan President-PTF visited the PTF Complex to witness some of the matches and interact with the players. The President appreciated the efforts of the PAF/ PTF organisers and Mohammad Arif Qureshi ITF White Badge Referee for the smooth conduct of the event. Results: Men’s Singles (Quarter-Finals): Aqeel Khan beat Yousaf Khalil 6-2, 6-3 Muzammil Murtaza beat Heera Ashiq 6-4, 6-3 Mohammad Abid beat Mudassir Murtaza 6-3, 6-4 Mohammad Shoaib beat Barkatullah 7-5, 6-4  Men’s Doubles (2nd Round):  Saqib Hayat / Asadullah beat Jabir Ali / Faizan Fayyaz 6-1, 6-2 Imran Bhatti / Ahmad Babar beat Shakirullah / Hasam Khan 6-1, 6-0 Boy's Under-18 Singles (Quarter-Finals): Sami Zeb beat Mohammad Talha Khan 6-1, 6-0 Hasheesh Kumar beat Abdullah Khan 6-4, 6-3 Ahmed Nael Qureshi beat Uzair Khan 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 Mahatir Muhammad beat Kamran Khan 6-2, 6-1 Boy's & Girls Under-12 Singles (Quarter-Finals): Eesa Fahd beat Mahd Mahmood 5-3, 5-3 Zohaib Amjad beat Behroze Wander 4-0, 4-0 Zohaib Afzal Malik beat Arsalan Khan 4-1, 4-0.

TENNIS - National 22 May, 2022

CAS Khyber Cup: Aqeel Stuns Sami Zeb in straight sets 2-0
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-The second round of the ongoing 39th Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Khyaber Cup National Ranking Tennis Tournament completed on Sunday here at the PTF-SDA Tennis Complex, as top seed Aqeel Khanstunned Sami Zeb in straight sets 2-0 with the score-line of 6-2 and 6-2. Results: Men’s Singles (2nd Round): Aqeel Khan beat Sami Zeb Khan 6-2,6-2; Yousaf Khalil (PAF) beat Mahatir Mohammad 5-6, 6-1,6-3; Muzammil Murtaza beat Ahmed Nael Qureshi 6-3,7-6(3); Heera Ashiq beat Imran Bhatti 6-1,6-1; Mudassir Murtaza beat Ahmed Asjad Qureshi 6-4,7-6(4); Mohammad Abid beat Mohammad Talha Khan 6-0,6-0; Barkatullah beat Hasheesh Kumar 6-3,6-3; Mohammad Shoaib(PAF) beat Ahmed Kamil 6-4,6-3 Boy's Under-1 Singles (2nd Round): Sami Zeb Khan beat Bilal Taibzada 6-0,6-0; Mohammad Talha Khan beat Mohammad Ali Zain 6-0,6-0; Hasheesh Kumar beat Hamza Roman 6-4,4-6,6-0; Abdullah Khan beat Hassan Ali 6-2,6-3; Uzair Khan beat Ibrahim Saqib 6-3,6-4; Ahmed Nael Qureshi beat Rayyan Khan 6-2,6-0; Abdul Basit beat Zaeem Ghafoor 2-6,7-5,6-1; Mahatir Mohammad beat Kamran Khan 6-0,6-1

TENNIS - Local News 22 May, 2022

Westbury National Tennis Championship: Shahab lifts the title
Sports Bulletin Report KARACHI:-Shahab Khan overcame Mohammad Ali 2-1 in the Men’s Singles final to lift the title of the 19th Westbury Tennis Championship that concluded at Modern Club Karachi. The final score-line was 6-1, 3-6 and 10-7. Rasheed Jan Mohammad, Chief Executive of Westbury Group was the chief guest at the final to distribute the prizes among the winners and runner-ups. Abdul Sattar of Modern Club was guest of honor. Also, Mohammad Khalid Rehmani , Ahmed Ali Rajpoot, Mahfoozul Haq, Sarwar Hussain ( STA) , Rafi Derbari ( HTA) , Imtiaz Sheikh  ( SOA) Mohammad  Saeed ( Dart Association ). Kalim Awan ( Cycling), Touqeer Hashmi (Education), Anwar Baig ( Modern Club) Zafar Hasan ( KTA) Erum Bukhari ( Hockey)  Amber Nazir ( Dodge ball), Iqbal Memon (LUMHS),  Fouzia Fala ( Education) Mahiya Moin ( Education ) Perween Akhter  ( KTA) , Qudsia Rja (Assistant Referee) Jamil Khan (Modern Club) Rashid Malik (Davis Cup Captain), Ali Mansoor Zaidi (Director SWG), Altaf Hussain (Davis Cupper) and Sakina Zafar (Reaching Hand  NGO) were present on this occasion. Rashid Jan Mohammad congratulated winners and runner-ups and announced to continue sponsoring Westbury National tennis in the 20th Addition as well. Mohammad Khalid Rehmani announced to hold 2nd Gatorade Trophy Tennis from 28th May in Karachi followed by 9th Indus Pharma National and 11th Essa Lab National later this year. He also announced to inaugurate a beach tennis court at Liaqat  University of Health  Jamshoro. Asad Zaman, Zohaib Afzal, and Amir Mazar all three from Lahore won double crown, where as Hyderabad,s young talent Rashid Ali won Under-10 title. Natalia Zaman of Karachi continued her supremacy, winning Under 18 Girls title without losing single set. Results (Finals): Men’s Singles: Shahab Khan beat Mohammad Ali 6-1, 3-6, 10-7 Girls Under-18 Singles: Natalia Zaman beat Inaya Sayeed 6-2, 6-2 Boys Under-16 Singles: Asad Zaman beat Faiz Ilyas 6-1, 6-0 Boys Under-14 Singles: Amir Mazar beat Zohaib Afzal 4-1, 1-4, 4-1 Girls Under-14 Singles: Inaya Sayeed beat Laibah Khan 4-0, 4-0 Juniors Under-14 Doubles: Amir Mazari and Samer Zaman beat Zohaib Afzal and Muzamil Bhand 4-1, 4-1 Boys Under-12 Singles: Zohaib Afzal (Lahore) beat Ali Bachani (Hyderabad) 4-0, 4-0 Boys Under-10 Singles: Rashid Ali (Hyderabad) beat Zayd Zaman 4-0, 4-0 Boys Under-8 Singles: Umer Zaman beat Rahim Faisal 11-9, 10-8 Wheelchair Tennis: Fida Hussain beat Mohammad Ayub 6-2

TENNIS - Wheelchair 20 May, 2022

Wheelchair Tennis Star Asif Abbasi determines to bring Laurels for the country
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Pakistan No. 1 wheelchair tennis star, Asif Gul Abbasi hoped that he would boost the green flag in the international sports arenas in upcoming prestigious international wheelchair tennis fixtures, as he was toiling hard to maintain fitness level. It is pertinent to mention here that Asif defeated high ranked Indian players in both Singles and Double event in the Wheelchair Tennis World Cup qualifying tournament in Antalya, Turkey. While talking to this international sports website over his mobile from London he added that the victory against traditional rival India encouraged him too much and he was toiling hard to give them tough fight in the forthcoming international wheelchair tennis events. Abbasi, 42, further said, “I won a total of three international tennis tournaments so far and I am solitary wheelchair tennis player of Pakistan, who broke into top 100 best world ranking 82 in the world in October 2018. I won 16 National series wheelchair tennis tournaments in the UK in 2017, 2018 and 2019 and was declared best player thrice in same years, “he maintained. Responding to a question, he said that he achieved these honours without any support or help from any organisation. “Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) should support me and I can win the medals in the international games including Paralympics in future. I had contacted Pakistan Paralympics and requested them to send my name for Paralympics 2020 but they did not take this seriously. Unfortunately I could not represent Pakistan in these games, “he replied.

TENNIS - National 19 May, 2022

CAS KHYBER CUP NATIONAL RANKING TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD:-Top national tennis players including Aqeel Khan, Mohammad Sohaib, Mohammad Abid and Muzammil Murtaza have confirmed their entries in the 39th Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Khyber Cup National Ranking Tennis Tournament, which is scheduled to kick-off from May 20, 2022 at the PTF-SDA Tennis Complex, Garden Avenue Islamabad. According to an official of Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), top national tennis tournament is pursuing prize mony of Rs. 700, 000. Top national tennis lads Pakistan number one Aqeel Khan, Mohammad Shoaib, Muzammil Murtaza, Mohammad Abid, Yousaf Khalil, Shahzad Khan, Barkatullah, Heera Ashiq and Mudassir Murtaza have confirmed their participation and will be in action during 7-day fixture. A total number of 125 players will take part in different five categories including Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Boys Under-18 Singles, Boys & Girls Under-12 Singles and 45+ Doubles. Prize Money of Rs. 700000 will be distributed amongst the participants. Also, PTF will provide available accommodation to the outstation players at PTF Complex. The matches will be played in two sessions because of the hot weather, 1st session from 8 am to 1 pm and 2nd session from 4 pm to onward. Arif Qureshi ITF White Badge Referee will officiate the matches. The final will be played on May 26 at the same venue. Salim Saifullah Khan President-PTF said: Khyber Cup is one of our very prestigious events on the PTF calendar and assured all possible support and assistance for the smooth conduct of the event. Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has always played an active role in the promotion of tennis in Pakistan. I wish all the participants good luck for better performance during the tournament.

TENNIS - National 05 May, 2022

Westbury National Seniors & Juniors Tennis Championship from May 14, 2022
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD:-The 19th Westbury National Seniors’ & Juniors’ Tennis Championship 2022 will be played from May 14 to 20 under the banner of Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) and Sindh Tennis Association (STA) at the Hard Courts of Modern Club Karachi. According to Media Coordinator STA Ishrat Zehra, Juniors Under-18 Singles & Doubles, Boys Under-16 Singles & Doubles, Boys Under-14 Singles & Doubles, Boys & Girls Under-12 Singles & Doubles, Boys & Girls Under-10 Singles & Doubles, Girls Under-18 Singles & Doubles,  Girls Under-14 Singles & Doubles and Seniors 55 Plus Doubles event will be played during the 7-day national tennis showpiece. Organizers also added few local events to offer competition opportunity of all categories which includes Men’s Singles & Doubles, Senior 35+ Doubles, Soft Tennis Men’s Singles & Soft Tennis Ladies Singles and Wheelchair Men’s Singles. All out station main draw Junior players are entitled to economy class railway fare and daily allowances as per PTF rules. Organizing committee comprises  Gulzar Firoz , President, Mohammad Khalid Rehmani, Referee, Sarwar Hussain Tournament Director, Disciplinary committee, (Zafar Hasan, Eibad Sarwar & Adeel Khan ), Qudsia Raja , Assistant Referee, Ishrat Zehra, Media Coordinator, Raisa Ashfaq, Organizing Secretary,  Perween Akhter, Farha Riaz, Aqeel Shabbir, Dr. Nadia Razzaq, Fouzia Falak, Shagufta Samadani, Jamil Khan, Afshan Fatima  are members.

TENNIS - ITF Juniors 25 Apr, 2022

World Junior Tennis: Pakistan stun Sri Lanka 3-0
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD:-Pakistan outclassed Sri Lanka 3-0 in their opening contest of the Under-14 Boys Asia / Oceania World Junior Tennis Final Qualifying Event 2022 that started at R.K Khanna Tennis Stadium New Delhi India. According to available information from abroad, Pakistan has been placed in Group - D along with Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Kazakhstan. Pakistan took a flying start on the opening day and beat Sri Lanka 3-0 Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 3-0 Boys Singles: Hamza Roman beat Cader Basit 6-0, 6-3 Ahtesham Humayun beat Fernando Ganuka 6-0, 6-3 Boys Doubles: Mohammad Hussnain Ali Rizwan/Hamza Roman beat Cader Basith/Jayabandu Lithum 6-3, 7-6

TENNIS - Davis Cup 07 Apr, 2022

Under-16 Junior Davis Cup: National training camp in full swing at Bagh-e-Jinnah
Sports Bulletin Report LAHORE:-The training camp of the Boys Under-16 Junior Davis Cup team for the World Group qualifying round matches is in full swing under the supervision of renowned coach Rashid Malik here at the Punjab Tennis Academy, Bagh-e-Jinnah. The Junior Davis Cup team consists of Bilal Asim, Hamid Israr and M Huzaifa Khan. Both Bilal and Hamid are training hard under the guidance and coaching of Rashid Malik while Mohammad Huzaifa Khan didn’t report to the camp yet. The training camp rolled into action from April 4 and will conclude on April 8. After that, the national junior team will be leaving for New Delhi on April 9 and the main event will be held from April 11 to 16 at RK Khanna Stadium, New Delhi. Talking to the media here on Wednesday, team captain Rashid Malik (Tamgha-e-Imtiaz) said: “The camp is being conducted in hot weather, where I am trying to train the youngsters well, getting them mentally tough ahead of the big event. But the group this time is very tough. They are thoroughly professional with million-dollar budgets for betterment of tennis. They are spending a lot on their players to train them well and provide them with a good number of ITF events so that they may further excel at higher level. “There is a dire need for the PTF and government to improve the infrastructure and arrange maximum ITF and ATF events for Pakistani players at home and abroad, so that they may continuously take part in the international events and earn crucial points to improve their international rankings as well as their games and skills,” said the renowned coach, whose aim is to produce tennis champions like he has been doing for the last three decades.  “The PTF should also send the national team to the venue of the event a bit earlier, as the players need to adapt to the conditions and if they practise there, it will further sharpen their chances to give their best against their respective opponents,” said Malik, who will also be defending his ITF Senior 45 plus title in Delhi after the Junior Davis Cup event.  Speaking about his preparation for the mega event, Pakistan No. 1 Under-16 player Bilal Asim said: “Our practice under the coaching of Sir Rashid Malik is going well as we are training hard and trying to improve our game and skills. Although the competition is very tough as top tennis playing nations are featuring in it, yet we will try to give tough times to our opponents.”  Another talented player Hamid Israr said: “Sir Rashid Malik has been training us very hard and under his guidance, we are learning well and improving our skills and techniques. The key thing of the camp is that Sir Malik is trying to make us mentally and physically strong and we will try to give tough fights to our respective opponents.”
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