Aisam has new partner for Sud de France Open
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi has signed in for Sud de France Open in Montpelier but this time he is going to participate with Austrian player Phillip Oswald. The ATP-250 championship is starting on Monday at Montpellier. After a long and intense 2014 season, Aisam’s regular doubles partner Nenad Zimonjic from
By our correspondents
January 31, 2015
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi has signed in for Sud de France Open in Montpelier but this time he is going to participate with Austrian player Phillip Oswald.
The ATP-250 championship is starting on Monday at Montpellier. After a long and intense 2014 season, Aisam’s regular doubles partner Nenad Zimonjic from Serbia is taking a week off with his family.
He will return to play ATP-500 World Tennis Tournament at Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Aisam and Nenad, ranked 37th and 3rd, respectively, failed to make an impression at their last event, Australian Open, where they lost in the pre-quarter-finals.
The ATP-250 championship is starting on Monday at Montpellier. After a long and intense 2014 season, Aisam’s regular doubles partner Nenad Zimonjic from Serbia is taking a week off with his family.
He will return to play ATP-500 World Tennis Tournament at Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Aisam and Nenad, ranked 37th and 3rd, respectively, failed to make an impression at their last event, Australian Open, where they lost in the pre-quarter-finals.
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