PTF Development Series junior ranking tennis begins October 1
KARACHI: Islamabad Tennis Association (ITA) will hold the 6th PTF Development series junior ranking tennis tournament from October 1-5 at Syed Dilawar Abbas PTF Tennis complex in Islamabad. Five events -- Boys U18 singles, 16 and under singles, U14 singles, 12 and Under singles and Girls U18 singles -- will
By our correspondents
September 24, 2015
KARACHI: Islamabad Tennis Association (ITA) will hold the 6th PTF Development series junior ranking tennis tournament from October 1-5 at Syed Dilawar Abbas PTF Tennis complex in Islamabad.
Five events -- Boys U18 singles, 16 and under singles, U14 singles, 12 and Under singles and Girls U18 singles -- will be contested in the tournament.
Interested players are advised to send their entries Khalil Chughtai, organising secretary, latest by September 29. ITA has nominated Rashid Ali as referee where as Tufail Cheema will be tournament director.
Five events -- Boys U18 singles, 16 and under singles, U14 singles, 12 and Under singles and Girls U18 singles -- will be contested in the tournament.
Interested players are advised to send their entries Khalil Chughtai, organising secretary, latest by September 29. ITA has nominated Rashid Ali as referee where as Tufail Cheema will be tournament director.
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