Junior tennis players from Pakistan to train in Delhi
LAHORE: Five emerging junior tennis players from Pakistan have reached New Delhi for a two-week training camp on the invitation of Asian Tennis Federation President Anil Khanna.
According to patron of the Pakistan Tennis Federation and Senior Vice President Asian Tennis Federation Syed Dilawar Abbas, Islamabad Tennis Association selected a team of emerging junior tennis players which got the opportunity of state-of-the-art coaching and fitness training at prestigious Khanna Tennis Academy in New Delhi.
He said that Delhi Tennis Association had arranged for the training and lodging of the players.
The squad consists of Maha Said, Muhammad Said, Bilal Asim, Adil Ali Khan and Abdul Sami. Hasan Said and Sobia Asim will act as officials. The players will return on August 12.
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