All-Pakistan SNGPL Tennis finals today
LAHORE: The finals of main categories of 2nd SNGPL All Pakistan Tennis Championship 2018 will be played on Monday.
MD SNGPL Amjad Aziz will be the chief guest of the final. The concluding ceremony will start at 5 pm while mens single final between Aqeel Khan and Muhammad Abid will be at 3.30 pm. Some of the final were played on Sunday.
In Under 16 Boys Final Aqib Hayyat of SNGPL beat Nalain Abas of Lahore in a very well contested final by 6-3, 6-2 and won the title. In Under 18 doubles finals Pair from SNGPL Saqib Hayyat and Muhammad Shoaib out classed Ahmed Kamil and Zalan Khan by 6-3, 6-3 and won the title.
In Under 12 Boys single final Hamid Israr of Peshawar Bilal Asim of LGS Lahore by 6-3, 6-2 and won the title. In Under 14 doubles final Hamid Israr and Hassan Ali beat Uzair Khan and Kashan Umer by 6-4, 7-5 and won the title in a very close contest. In Girls Under 18 first semifinal Shimza Tahir beat Nida Akram by 6-1, 6-2, in 2nd Semifinal Maha Said beat Malika Malik by 6-4, 7-5 and qualify for the final.
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