Master’s Cup table tennis from Feb 14
KARACHI: All Pakistan Master’s Cup Table Tennis Tournament 2015 will be held here at Islamia Club from February 14 to 17.As per current rankings prepared by Pakistan Table Tennis Federation (PTTF), 32 men and 16 women will be part of their respective singles competitions, while top four men and top
By our correspondents
February 04, 2015
KARACHI: All Pakistan Master’s Cup Table Tennis Tournament 2015 will be held here at Islamia Club from February 14 to 17.
As per current rankings prepared by Pakistan Table Tennis Federation (PTTF), 32 men and 16 women will be part of their respective singles competitions, while top four men and top four women teams will fight each other in the team events.
Men’s teams of WAPDA, Railways, Army and Higher Education Commission (HEC) and women’s teams of HBL, WAPDA, HEC and Punjab have reached the Masters Cup. Sindh sports secretary Laeeq Ahmed will inaugurate the slots.
The event will be hosted by Sindh Table Tennis Association (STTA).
Men players as per rankings: Asim Qureshi, Saleem Abbas, Faryal Minhas, Shujat Ali, Bilal Yasin, Rameez Khan (all WAPDA), Omer Zaka (Islamabad), Bilal Tariq (Sindh), Aahil Shah (Sindh), Salman Saleem (HEC), Hamza Godil (Sindh), Kamran Sarang (Sindh), Abdul Rahim (WAPDA), M Afzal (Punjab), Tariq Aziz (Islamabad), Ali Faisal (WAPDA), Tabish Khursheed (Sindh), Waqas Ayub (Islamabad), Hamza (Punjab), Atta Abbas (Sindh), Salman Shahid (Sindh), Mehdi Raza (Sindh), Hassan Haider (Sindh), Azhar Khursheed (Sindh), Raheel Qureshi (Sindh), Hassan Omer (Sindh), Asim Aziz (Chroma), Fahim Raza (WAPDA), Yasir Bhatti (Railways), Akbar Shah (Sindh), M Saqib (Sindh), Salman Virk (Railways).
Women players: Shabnam Bilal, Raheela Kashif, Maliha Khursheed (all HBL), Ayesha Iqbal, Tayyaba Suleman, Sobia Faryal, Loiza Irshad (all WAPDA), Ghalia Mohsin, Sadia Raheel (both HBL), Qurat-ul-Ain Mujtaba (WAPDA), Farwa Arif (Punjab), Sanam Yasin (WAPDA), Ghazala Basit (WAPDA), Farah Ilyas (HEC), Haleema Ali and Abeera Ali (both Sindh).
As per current rankings prepared by Pakistan Table Tennis Federation (PTTF), 32 men and 16 women will be part of their respective singles competitions, while top four men and top four women teams will fight each other in the team events.
Men’s teams of WAPDA, Railways, Army and Higher Education Commission (HEC) and women’s teams of HBL, WAPDA, HEC and Punjab have reached the Masters Cup. Sindh sports secretary Laeeq Ahmed will inaugurate the slots.
The event will be hosted by Sindh Table Tennis Association (STTA).
Men players as per rankings: Asim Qureshi, Saleem Abbas, Faryal Minhas, Shujat Ali, Bilal Yasin, Rameez Khan (all WAPDA), Omer Zaka (Islamabad), Bilal Tariq (Sindh), Aahil Shah (Sindh), Salman Saleem (HEC), Hamza Godil (Sindh), Kamran Sarang (Sindh), Abdul Rahim (WAPDA), M Afzal (Punjab), Tariq Aziz (Islamabad), Ali Faisal (WAPDA), Tabish Khursheed (Sindh), Waqas Ayub (Islamabad), Hamza (Punjab), Atta Abbas (Sindh), Salman Shahid (Sindh), Mehdi Raza (Sindh), Hassan Haider (Sindh), Azhar Khursheed (Sindh), Raheel Qureshi (Sindh), Hassan Omer (Sindh), Asim Aziz (Chroma), Fahim Raza (WAPDA), Yasir Bhatti (Railways), Akbar Shah (Sindh), M Saqib (Sindh), Salman Virk (Railways).
Women players: Shabnam Bilal, Raheela Kashif, Maliha Khursheed (all HBL), Ayesha Iqbal, Tayyaba Suleman, Sobia Faryal, Loiza Irshad (all WAPDA), Ghalia Mohsin, Sadia Raheel (both HBL), Qurat-ul-Ain Mujtaba (WAPDA), Farwa Arif (Punjab), Sanam Yasin (WAPDA), Ghazala Basit (WAPDA), Farah Ilyas (HEC), Haleema Ali and Abeera Ali (both Sindh).
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