Peshawar’s Yousuf, Shoaib clinch tennis titles
KARACHI: Peshawar-based Yousuf Khan and Shoaib Khan won major junior events of 4th Indus Pharma Open National Ranking Tennis Championship, which concluded at Karachi Club the other day.
Yousuf of Nawakhali, Peshawar, clinched the under-18 and the under-16 singles titles.
Shoaib, also from Peshawar, won the under-14 singles title as well as the doubles crown.
Final Results:
U-10: Zain Ali bt Zain Ehisham 8-5
U-12: Yahya Ehtisham bt Ashar Mir 8-4
U-14: Shoaib Khan bt Amin Shafi 7-6, 6-1
U-16: Yousuf Khan bt Noor-e-Mustafa 6-0, 6-1
U-18: Yousuf Khan bt Parbat Kumar 6-0, 6-3
U-18 Doubles: Shoaib Khan & Abdullah bt Yousuf Khan & Asadullah 8-5
Girls’ singles: Hania Naveed bt Eraj Batool Zaidi 8-0
Ladies singles: Hania Naveed bt Kinza Ghanchi 8-4
55 doubles: Shahid Hussain & Zahid Hussain bt Altaf Hussain & Humayun 6-2, 6-3
35 doubles: Asad Ali Bhagat & Reza Ali Mirza bt Kalim Ghanchi & Imran Ahmed 6-4, 6-4
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