Ibrahimwins Taqwiyat Ul Iman Tennis title
By Our Correspondent
September 21, 2020
KARACHI: Ibrahim Iltifat won the men’s singles title at 1st Taqwiyat Ul Iman School Tennis Championships Union Club here on Sunday.
Ibrahim thrashed Azhar Katchi 6-3, 6-0 in the final.
The pair of Zubair Raja and Saad Salim beat the duo of Oanuddin and Eibad Sarwar 8-2 to clinch the doubles title.
In the final of under-15 singles, Ayaan Yousuf beat Ahsan Ahmed 6-2, 6-2.
In the final of under-13 singles, Ahsan Ahmed overpowered Dhuraf Das 4-2, 3-5, 10-0.
In the final of wheelchair tennis doubles, the pair of Amjad and Irfan defeated the duo of Ayub and Imran 8-3.
The title of the singles event for special players was claimed by Furqan. The runner-up was Kashif Ali.
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