Pakistan on course to hold international tennis at home
KARACHI: Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) has allotted Pakistan two back-to-back ATF 14 and under Super Series Tennis Championships in March in Islamabad.
The first leg will be sponsored and organised by PTF and will be held from March 7 to 13. The second leg will be sponsored and organised by the Islamabad Tennis Association from March 14 to 20 at the clay courts of Dilawar Abbas PTF Tennis complex.
Events to be contested are boys singles and doubles and girls singles and doubles.
All eligible players interested in participating in these ATF Ranking events have been asked to obtain International Players Identification number (IPIN) from International Tennis Federation and send their entries to Asian Tennis Federation (ATF).
PTF will provide accommodation to all main draw outstation players. Foreign participants will be accommodated at PSB Hostel in Islamabad.
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