KARACHI: Sahibzada Ali prevailed over Shabaz Bachani of Hyderabad after the latter retired hurt in the Uner-18 firt round clash while Asad Bachani, Ali Dada, Zubair Raja and Mujahidullah advanced in the Under-16 category with five victories over their respective rivals in the McDonalds National Junior Tennis Championship 2017 here at Karachi Gymkhana on Friday.

Results:

U-18 (1st Round): Sahabzada Ali bt Shabaz Bachani (retd hurt)

U-16 (1st Round): Asad Bachani (Hyd) bt Mohammad Yousaf Alam 6-0 6-1; Aashish Kumer bt Asim Gul 6-3 2-6 10-4; Mujahidullah Khattak bt Ammer Isamil 7-5, 6-1; Zubair Raja bt Shahbaz Bachani (HYD) 6-0,6-0

U-12 (1st Round): Danial Paracha bt Abdullah PIrzada 6-0.6-0; Hassan Jamal Khan bt Ali Mustafa 6-0,6-1; Ali Mustafa w/o Sarim Imran; Ibrahim Noman bt Essa Ghalib 6-0,6-0; Ali Dada bt Saim Rizwan 6-0.6-0; Ramiz Riaz Kamani bt Syed Mohd Shujat 6-0,6-0

Boys (U-10) : Husaifa Saed Khan bt Nael Raza 5-3,5-3.

Published in Dawn, March 25th, 2017

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