Rizwan lifts Aqib Shaheed tennis title
RAWALPINDI: Rizwan Ahmed beat Abrar 6-2, 6-3 in the final to win Captain Aqib Javaid Shaheed Tennis Tournament, says a press release.
Major General Asghar Nawaz was the chief guest on the occasion and gave away the prizes to the winners and runners-up. Gen Asghar Nawaz appreciated the efforts of Davis Cupper Inamul Haq (Tournament Director) for conducting ‘Shohada’ tournaments and promised his all-out support in holding such tournaments. He also announced handsome prize money for the winners and runners-up.
Tournament Director Inamul Haq thanked the chief guest for taking time out of his busy schedule.
Inam was all praise for Brig Rashid Wali for arranging all the relevant at GHQ Tennis Club. He also thanked PLTA Chairman Iftikhar Ahmed Rao and Rashid Malik for approving the tournament and providing medals and certificates. Inam also announced to hold Flying Officer Maryam Mukhtar Shaheed tournament next month.
-
John F. Kennedy Jr. Wife Carolyn Bessette's Last Minute Bridal Crisis Revealed -
Mary Cosby Remembers Son Robert Cosby Jr. After His Tragic Death -
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Face 'largely Unfair' Criticism After Jordan Trip -
Priscilla Presley Makes Sweet Confession About TV Role: 'I Lied' -
Prince Harry Feels 'hurt' For Archie, Lilibet -
Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman's Daughters Choose One Parent To Side With -
Sarah Ferguson's Hidden Trait Exposed As Expert Dismantles Shadow Side To Her Personality -
Sarah Ferguson Backed By Powerful Friends Amid Epstein Fallout -
PINK’s Latest Move Sparks Speculations About Replacing Major Celebrity On Show -
Planetary Parade 2026: Here's How To See Six Planets Aligning Today -
Christopher Nolan Reveals Why He's A Fan Of 'Fast & Furious' Movies -
Ben Affleck Unable To Accept A New Lover Post Jennifer Lopez Divorce As He Still Grieves End Of Bennifer 2.0 -
Why Is Demi Moore Being Called Ozempic Victim? -
Kaley Cuoco Makes Honest Comparison Of 'Big Bang Theory' And 'Charmed' Gigs -
Robert Picardo Shares Surprising Reaction On Returning To The 'Star Trek' Franchise -
AI Feud Deepens As Musk Targets OpenAI Over Safety Concerns