Mazhar, Ahsan move ahead

Published December 23, 2018

KARACHI: Mazhar Hayat and Ahsan Siddiq registered contrasting victories in the mens singles event on the opening day of the Afeef Trophy Ranking Tennis Championship being played at the Union Cooperative Club on Saturday.

In the under-17 singles, M Sarib beat Naveed in straight sets while in the under-15 singles event, M Yahya and Ghuffran Faiz beat their rivals.

Results:

Mens Singles (1st Round): Mazhar Hayat bt Saad Ahmed 7-5, 6-3; Ahsan Siddiq bt Ahmed Ahmar 6-0, 6-1

U-17 Singles (1st Round): M Sarib bt Naveed Ali 6-3,6-3

U -15 Singles (1st Round) M Yahya bt Hasnain Khurram 6-1-6-1; Ghuffran Faiz bt Sagar 6-2,6-3

U -13 Singles (1st Round): Dhuraf Das bt Affan Rehan 7-5, 7-4; M Bilal Raza bt M Usman 6-4, 4-6, 8-10

U -13 Singles (2nd Round): Yousaf Haleem bt Ibrahim Qureshi 6-0 6-0.

Published in Dawn, December 23rd, 2018

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