BoP Junior Tennis from today
By Our Correspondent
July 04, 2021
LAHORE: The Bank of Punjab (BoP) Junior National Tennis Championship 2021 will start on Sunday (today) here at Punjab Tennis Academy.
The opening ceremony of the tournament will be held on Sunday (today). All final matches of the championship will be played on July 8.
Rashid Malik, secretary Punjab Lawn Tennis Association, said that players from across Pakistan would be seen in action in categories of Boys under-18, Girls under-18, Boys under-16, Boys under-14, Girls under-14, Boys / Girls under-12, Boys under-18 Doubles, Boys under-14 Doubles, Boys under-12 Doubles, Boys / Girls under-10, Boys / Girls under-8 and Boys / Girls under-6.
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