KARACHI: The Indus Pharma National Seniors and Juniors Tennis Championship continued in full swing as players battled it out here at the Karachi Club hardcourts on Tuesday.

In the juniors U-18 singles quarter-finals, Dhuraf Das defeated Hasnain 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. Soyam Kumar also secured his place in the semi-finals after beating Kashan Tariq 6-3, 7-5 while Raahim Veqar outclassed Muzammil Bhandh 6-3, 6-1.

Muzammil, though, confirmed his berth in the U-14 semi-finals after downing Ruhab Faisal 5-4, 4-0 while Ali Bachani also reached the last-four stage beating Ali Admani 4-2, 5-3.

In the U-12 singles quarters, Rohan Das and Ali Bachani won their matches against Majid Ali and Zayd Zaman, respectively.

In the men’s singles quarter-finals, Baqir Ali secured his place in the semi-finals after defeating Danish Hidayat 8-3. Zubair Raja also advanced to the semi-finals after beating Noor e Mustafa with the same score.

In the men’s doubles quarter-finals, Asad Ali Bhagat and Nomi Qamar overcame the duo of Zain and Razi 8-5 while Taha Bande Ali and Hasan Godil teamed up to prevail over the pair of Ali Zaidi and Shumael Tajammul 8-6. Bilal and Anil also proceeded to the semi-finals after beating Kashan and Samer 8-3 while Khalid Ali and Samer Piracha trounced Zubair Raja and Omer Shahid 8-4.

Other results:

Girls 18 singles (first round): Zainab Ali bt Tahreem Yousuf 6-0, 6-0 45-Plus doubles (first round): Javed/Shoaib bt Jafar/Maqsood 8-055-plus doubles (semi-final): Shahid Aziz/Babar Ali bt Shariq Vohra/Altaf Aziz 8-1; Imran Dewanay/Irfan Elahi bt Noorullah/Karim Gul 8-1; Iltifat/Sher Ahmed bt Razi Nawab/Muhammad Abdul Saeed 9-7.

Published in Dawn, March 15th, 2023

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