2nd SNGPL Open Tennis from May 1
April 29, 2018
ByOur correspondent
LAHORE: The 2nd SNGPL All-Pakistan Open Tennis Championship 2018 will roll into action from May 1 at Punjab Tennis Academy Bagh-e-Jinnah Lahore. Being held under the auspices of Punjab Lawn Tennis Association, the main events of the tournament are men’s singles, men’s doubles, ladies singles, U/10, boys U/12, boys U/14, boys U/16, boys U/18, boys U/18 doubles, girls U/18, senior doubles 40 plus, senior doubles 50 plus and senior doubles 60 plus. The director of the tournament is Rashid Malik (Secretary PLTA) and referee of the tournament Arif Qureshi. The opening ceremony of the tournament will be Wednesday, May 2, at 5:00 pm and closing ceremony will be Monday, May 7, at 5:30 pm.
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