ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) has organised three coaching workshops in Azad Kashmir (AJK) and one officiating workshop at the Federation’s headquarter in Islamabad.
The Officiating workshop was conducted by PTF ‘s Head of Officiating Shahzad Akhtar Alvi and covered the Rules of Tennis, Duties and Procedures and Code of Conduct (players & Officials).
The coaching workshops were conducted by PTF’s National Coordinator JTI Program Hamid Niaz, with the aim of launching the JTI Program in AJK for the first time. This program targets 14&U players, with special emphasis on 10&U children, especially in schools. These workshops were held in Mirpur, Bhimber and Kotli and participants were introduced to the ITF Tennis Play & Stay Campaign.
This was the first official tennis activity organised by the AJK Tennis Association after their induction into the PTF as a non-voting member.
Sixty-four people from all over AJK attended the three coaching workshops, whereas 12 participants attended the officiating workshop. These included players, coaches, officials, sports teachers and parents.
President PTF Mr. Salim Saifullah Khan and the PTF Management thanked the ITF for their assistance in organizing the workshops. He appreciated and lauded the efforts of PTF management in conducting the workshops in a highly professional manner. He also felicitated the AJK Tennis Association for their active participation in the workshops, despite the fact that they are new entrants into the fold of PTF.