Shahzad, Asim in doubles semi-finals

Published October 25, 2007

ISLAMABAD, Oct 24: Pakistan’s pair of Asim Shafik and Shahzad Khan qualified for semi-finals of the men’s doubles event of the Pakistan Futures International Ranking tennis tournament at the PTF Complex’s clay court on Wednesday.

The duo eliminated Russian pair of Alexander Gigitashvili and Vladimir Gigitashvili in straights sets (6-1, 7-5).

They will face Korea’s Jeong-Han Seo and India’s Ashwin Vijayragavan in the semi-final on Thursday at 3pm.

Jeong-Han Seo and Ashwin Vijayragavan got walkover against Russia’s Artem Isaev and Portugal’s Frederico Marques in the quarter-final.

Men’s singles quarter-finals will also be held on Thursday with Pakistan’s Aqeel Khan taking on Korea’s Bo-Sung Kim at 11am.

Results (men’s doubles quarter-finals):

Bo-Sung Kim (KOR)/Hyun Soo Lim (KOR) bt Nomi Qamar (PAK)/Mohammad Shafiq (PAK) 7-6(2), 6-3; Victor Bogdan Leonte (Romania)/Adam Vejmelka (Czechoslovakia) bt Aqeel Khan (PAK)/Harshana Godamanna (SRI) 6-4, 4-6, 10-4; Jeong-Han Seo (KOR)/Ashwin Vijayragavan (IND) walkover Artem Isaev (RUS)/Frederico Marques (POR); Shahzad Khan (PAK)/Asim Shafik (PAK) bt Alexander Gigitashvili (RUS)/Vladimir Gigitashvili (RUS) 6-1, 7-5.—APP

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