Pakistan ITF Seniors Tennis Championship from 30th
By our correspondents
September 26, 2016
KARACHI: The 25th edition of Karachi Club Pakistan ITF Seniors Tennis Championship will commence from September 30 here at the Synthetic Courts of Karachi Club.
The championship carries world ranking points of International Tennis Federation, and falls in Category 4 of ITF senior’s event.
The events to be contested are 35 singles and doubles, 45 singles and doubles, 55 singles and doubles.
Players from Peshawar, Islamabad, Karachi and one Argentine Talluto Frank will be seen in action during the tournament.
Khalid Rehmani is the referee of the championship and Asad Ali Bhagat is the Tournament Director.
On the sidelines, five juniors events will also be organized — 17 and Under, 15 and Under, 13 and Under, 11 and Under and soft tennis.
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