Junior tennis: Kamil, Faizan in U-16 finals
LAHORE: Another six matches in the ongoing Rafum Junior Tennis Championship 2018 were decided here at the Bagh-i-Jinnah’s courts on Friday. All the six matches were the semifinals of the under-12, u-14 and 16 age categories and the players who made it to the finals were Ahmad Kamil and Faizan Fayyaz in under-16 class, Hassan Ali and Bilal Asim in under-14 category and Bilal Asim and Shaeel Tahir in under-12 category. In the under-16 semifinals, Ahmad Kamil beat Hassan Ali 6-3, 6-3 and Faizan Fayyaz beat Haider Ali Rizwan 6-1, 6-3. In the under-14 semi-finals, Hassan Ali beat Shaeel Tahir 4-2, 4-2 and Bilal Asim beat Haider Ali Rizwan 4-1, 4-2In the U-12 semi-finals, Bilal Asim beat Waleed Javeed 8-2, and Shaeel Tahir beat Ahtesham Arif 8-6.
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