Sara eases into tennis tourney semis
KARACHI: Top seed Sara Mansoor registered another convincing victory to move to semi-finals of Bank Al-Falah Subh-e-Nau Ladies National Tournament 2017 at PTF Complex in Islamabad on Tuesday.
Sara outclassed Shahida Farooq without conceding a single point recording an immaculate 6-0, 6-0 triumph.
Sara will play against Sarah Mahboob in semi-final on Wednesday (today).
Sarah Mahboob showed her dominance over Khunsha Babar beating her in straight sets.
Mahin Aftab and Meheq Khokhar also made it to semi-finals.
Nida Ikram won her quarter-final match of Girls Juniors U18 against Zainab Ali Raja after a good contest.
Yasha Atique defeated Fatima Ali Raja in another match.
The pair of Khunsha Babar and Shimza Tahir won their quarter-final match against Shahida Farooq and Mahvish Chishtie in a one-sided contest.
Subh-e-Nau has added the category of mixed doubles to provide players maximum chances to compete.
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