Talent Hunt meet from Sunday

Published July 4, 2003

KARACHI, July 3: The All Pakistan Talent Hunt Tennis Championship organised by the Sindh Tennis Association, will commence at the Karachi Gymkhana hardcourts from July 6. The finals will be played on July 13.

The events to be played will be the juniors under-18 singles, boys under-16 singles, boys under-14 singles, boys and girls under-12 singles, boys and girls under-10 singles, girls under-18 singles and juniors under-18 doubles.

The entry fee for the Juniors under-18 for boys and girls will be Rs.200 and only those born after 31st Dec 1984 will be eligible to participate.

For the boys under-16, the entry fee will be Rs.150 and those born after Dec 1986 will be eligible to participate.

For the boys under-14 singles, the entry fee will be Rs.150 and those born after Dec 31, 1988, will be eligible.

Boys and girls under-12 singles, entry fee will be Rs.100 and those born after Dec 1990 will be eligible to play.

Boys and girls under-10 singles, the entry fee will be Rs.100 and those born after 31 Dec 1992 will be eligible.

The entry fee for the Juniors under-18 Doubles will be Rs.200 and those born after 31st Dec 1984 will be eligible to participate.

Daily allowance will be provided to all out station players until elimination.

Entry forms should be sent to M. Khalid Rehmani, Secretary, Sindh Tennis Association or Tennis Section, Karachi Gymkhana, Club Road, Karachi.

The last date of entry is July 5, up till 5.00 p.m. and the draws will be held on the same day at 7-30 p.m.

Main rounds begin on July 6 from 8.00 a.m. onwards.

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