Pakistan ITF Seniors Tennis Championship from December 1
By our correspondents
October 22, 2016
KARACHI: THE 1st Karachi Gymkhana Toyota Pakistan ITF Seniors Tennis Championship will be held from December 1-7 here at Karachi Gymkhana.
The events are 35 plus, 45, 55, 60, and 65 plus (singles and doubles). Women 35 singles event is also to be played. The last date of entry is November 10.
The organisers have announced that daily allowance of Rs700 until elimination would be given to all out-station players.
Events of men’s singles, juniors 17, 15, 13, 11, 9, and ladies’ singles have been added in order to promote local tennis.
The entry deadline for local events is November 28.
Ronnie Dubash is the Tournament Director whereas International Tennis Federation has appointed Khalid Rehmani as the referee.
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