SSB tennis event from Dec 21
By Our Correspondent
December 11, 2019
KARACHI: Sindh Tennis Association (STA) is going to organise the 60th SSB Tennis Championships at Union Club here from December 21-27.
Sindh Sports Board has sponsored this weeklong Sindh Ranking tennis event. Para Sports Pakistan and Pakistan Soft Tennis Association will provide technical assistance for their respective events.
The singles events to be played in this championship are for the categories of men’s, juniors 17, boys 15 and 13, and boys and girls 11, 9, and 7.
The doubles events are for the categories of men’s, under-17 and under-13.
The soft tennis events will be for under-25 (singles and doubles).
A doubles event for men’s category in wheelchair tennis will also be played.
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