LAHORE: The first and second qualifying round matches of the Sheheryar Malik Memorial Pakistan Open Tennis Championship men’s singles event were decided here at the Sports Board Punjab Tennis Academy Nishtar Park Lahore on Sunday.

Results:

First qualifying-round: Bilal Farooq bt Hassan Kamran 6-0, Shehzad bt Rana Humayun 6-1, Hamza Jawad bt Kashan ul Haq 6-4, Hassan Riaz bt Waleed Humayun 6-0, Uzair Khan bt Zakir Ullah 7-5, Saad Mubarik bt Shamir Dilshad 6-1, Amir Mumtaz bt Shazaib 6-4, Irfan Ullah bt Brig Manzoor 6-2, Waqas Basit bt Abdul Saboor 6-0, Ahmad Nael bt Ali Imam 6-0, Kamran Khan bt Ashar Khan 6-4, Hassan Ali bt Salman Ahmad 6-0, Saif Ali bt Syed Nofil Kaleem 6-4, Hasam Khan bt Haseeb 6-4, Gul Hassan bt Ahmad Khan 6-0, Sikandar Hayat bt Rai Asim Zafar 6-2, Inam Gul bt Suhaib Waseem 6-0.

Second qualifying-round: Ahmad Kamil bt Hammad 6-2, Baqir Ali bt Bilal Farooq 7-6, Hassan Riaz bt Shahrukh 6-1, Uzair Khan bt Saad Mubarik 6-3, Irfan Ullah bt Amir Mumtaz 6-3, Waqas bt Haroon 7-6, Ahmad Nael bt Faisal Khalil 6-0.

Published in Dawn, November 21st, 2022

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