SNGPL All-Pakistan Ranking Tennis C’ships begins June 7
KARACHI: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited is organising the inaugural SNGPL All-Pakistan Ranking Tennis championships 2015 from June 7-12 at the Grass Courts of Cosmopolitan Club in Lahore.The tournament offers a cash prize of Rs300,000. Pakistan’s top players Aqeel Khan, Muzamil Murtaza and Rashid Malik have already confirmed their participation.
By our correspondents
May 27, 2015
KARACHI: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited is organising the inaugural SNGPL All-Pakistan Ranking Tennis championships 2015 from June 7-12 at the Grass Courts of Cosmopolitan Club in Lahore.
The tournament offers a cash prize of Rs300,000. Pakistan’s top players Aqeel Khan, Muzamil Murtaza and Rashid Malik have already confirmed their participation. The last date of entry is June 5.
The events to be competed in the tournament are men’s singles, ladies singles, men’s doubles, juniors 18 and under singles and boys 14 and under singles.
The tournament offers a cash prize of Rs300,000. Pakistan’s top players Aqeel Khan, Muzamil Murtaza and Rashid Malik have already confirmed their participation. The last date of entry is June 5.
The events to be competed in the tournament are men’s singles, ladies singles, men’s doubles, juniors 18 and under singles and boys 14 and under singles.
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