PTF, STA to hold Red Foam Balls Tennis events from tomorrow
By our correspondents
September 20, 2016
KARACHI: Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) and Sindh Tennis Association (STA) will organise Red Foam Balls Tennis Tournaments from September 21 in Islamabad and Karachi.
The tournament in Islamabad will be played at S Dillawar Abbas PTF Tennis Complex and will be competed among boys and girls.
The Karachi event will be held at Khatoon-e-Pakistan Girls School and it will be exclusively for girls.
Rashid Ali is the director of tournament in Islamabad and Farha Riaz in Karachi.
Fahim Sidique will be the Organizing Secretary and Rashid Malik will be the Tournament Director.
Punjab Lawn Tennis Association (PLTA) will also be organising a similar championship from September 22.
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