KARACHI, July 4: Top seed Tahir Gul made short work of Azharuddin 6-2, 6-2 to retain 45-plus singles crown in the third National Seniors’ tennis championship at Karachi Club courts on Wednesday.

Incidentally, the final turned out to be a repeat of last year as Tahir maintained his ascendancy. He has already made it to the 35-plus singles final which has been deferred to a later date as his opponent has gone abroad.

Former national champion Altaf Hussain paired with Idrees Kodvavi to claim 45-plus doubles title. They combined together to inflict 6-2, 6-3 defeat on Zahid Hussain/Akbar Hayat Khan.

Earlier, Altaf along with brother Shahid won the 35 plus doubles title.

The 55 plus singles title went to Anwar Younus who handed 8-3 defeat to Idrees Kodvavi in the final. They qualified for the final after securing top two places in the round robin league.

Results (finals):

45 plus singles:

Tahir Gul bt Azharuddin 6-2, 6-2.

45 plus doubles:

Altaf Hussain/Idrees Kodvavi bt Zahid Hussain/Akbar Hayat Khan 6-2, 6-3.

55 plus singles:

Anwar younus bt Idrees Kodvavi 8-3.

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