KARACHI: Talented Vinod Das overcame a stiff challenge to beat Farhan Altaf in the quarter-final while Aqeel Shabbir cruised past Hamza Bhatti in the other quarter-final of the 6th Westbury Open Tennis Championship being played here at Karachi Gymkhana courts on Tuesday.

In the under-17 single semis, Mujahidullah Khat­tak was stretched to the full by Abdul Samad of Hydera­bad before the former won the match.

In the under-11 singles quarters, skilful Zain Ehtes­ham diplayed superb tennis to beat Duraf Das 8-1.

Results:

Mens singles (quarter-finals): Vinod Das bt Farhan Altaf 3-6, 6-4, 10-5; Aqeel Shabbir bt Hamza Bhatti 6-4, 6-4U-17 singles (semifinal): Mujahiddallah Khattak bt Abdul Samad (Hyd) 6-4,1-6,10-8

U-15 singles (1st Round) Mohammad Ali (Hyd) bt M Sarib 4-6,6-4,10-2

U-13 singles (1st Round) Versha Das bt Zainab Ali 8-4

U-11 singles (quarter-final) Zain Ehtesham bt Duraf Das 8-1

U-9 singles (semifinal) Nael Mirza bt Haris Abbas 8-4

Soft tennis (semifinal) Yumna Malik bt Tehreem Yousuf 5-2.

Published in Dawn, May 9th, 2018

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