ISLAMABAD: Aqeel Khan, Sara Mansoor, Mohammad Mudassir and Hafiz Arbab Ali have been ranked on top slots in the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) National Ranking for the second quarter of the year 2014.

In men’s singles, prominent player Aqeel Khan occupies the No.1 spot followed by Yasir Khan (second), Mohammad Abid (third), Usman Rafiq, Jalil Khan, Usman Ejaz, Ahmed Chaudhry, Shahzad Khan, Heera Ashiq and Mohammad Mudassir.

In ladies singles, Sara Mansoor is ranked first followed by Alina Aftab (second), Sarah Mahboob (third), Mahin Aftab, and Meheq Khokhar.

In boys U-18, Mohammad Mudasir has grabbed the first position. He is followed by while second-placed Arham Atiq, third-placed Mohammad Muzammil, Hasnain Manzoor, Hamza Bin Asif, Syed Nofil Kaleem, Ejaz Khan, Zaid Mujahid, Saad Zafar and Hassan Shaukat.

In boys U-14 category, Hafiz Arbab Ali has bagged the top slot followed by Huzaifa Abdul Rehman (second), Barkatullah (third), Ilham Khan, Saqib Umer, Farhan ullah, Mir Shahzaib Ahmed, Umar Habib, Sahibzada Mohammad Ali and Mohammad Raza Sawani (joint ninth) and Hamza Bin Rehan.

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