Punjab Junior Tennis concludes
LAHORE: The SICAS Punjab Junior Tennis Championship 2024 concluded here at the Sports Board Punjab Tennis Academy in Nishtar Park on Saturday.
In the boys U-18 final Abu Bakar Talha triumphed over Asad Zaman 6-0, 6-2.
In the boys U-16 final Abdur Rehman emerged victorious against Muhammad Huzaima 6-2. In the boys U-14 final Abdur Rehman claimed the title defeating Aalay Hussain 6-2. In the Boys/Girls U-14 doubles final M. Muaz/M. Ayan defeated Abdur Rehman/Hajra Suhail 6-3.
In the girls U-14 final Hajra Rana won the girls U-14 title, defeating Bismel Zia 6-3.
In the boys U-12 final Muhammad Ayan defeated Muhammad Muaz 6-4.
In the girls U-12 final Hajra Suhail beat Khadija Suhail 6-0.
In the boys/girls U-10 final Muhammad Ayan once again emerged victorious defeating Salman Pirzada 6-0. Shehryar Salamat, Director of SICAS, was the chief guest at the concluding ceremony.
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