Two squash events from Feb 3
KARACHI: Two squash events carrying prize purse of Rs200,000 each are going to be held in Sindh from February 3-6.
Sindh Ranking Squash Championship is being organised by Tando Allayar District and Hyderabad District Squash associations from February 3-4 at Rehana Nazar Rashid Abad Squash Complex, Rashid Abad District Tando Allayar.
The draw size is of 16 places and for main draw only. The categories are boys under-11, under-13, under-15, and girls under-17. The scoring is of 11 points system.
The TSK Memorial National Squash Championship (for men and women senior) offering prize money of Rs200,000 is scheduled from February 3-6 (qualifying round on 3rd).
The draw size of the event is 16 for qualifying round (12 direct places plus four local qualifiers) and 16 for main round (11 direct, one wildcard, and four qualifiers). The wild card is one each for men and women.The scoring is of 11 points system.
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