Navy to hold one-month tennis camp after Ramadan
By our correspondents
May 18, 2016
KARACHI: Pakistan Navy on Tuesday announced a one-month tennis camp after Ramadan in Karachi.
Chief Staff Officer to Commander Logistics Commodore Faheem Muhammad Khan announced this at the closing ceremony of 3-day Pak Bahria PTF Junior Tennis Initiative Coaching Camp at Navy Physical training.
The camp was organised in collaboration with Sindh Tennis Association (STA) in which 40 players (boys and girls) were instructed in the basics of tennis by coaches appointed by PTF or STA.
The players were provided with racquets and balls by Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) under its Junior Initiative Programme. The camp aimed to attract school-going boys and girls to the game.
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