Sindh ranking tennis from 19th

Published March 11, 2005

KARACHI, March 10: Top players from all over the province are expected to participate in the Sindh tanking tennis tournament organised by the Sindh Tennis Association at the Karachi Gymkhana from March 19 to 26.

Eight events have been chalked out beginning with the men’s singles, ladies singles, boys under-17 singles, under-15 singles, under-13 singles, boys under-11 singles, boys under-15 bm doubles and men’s doubles.

The prize money will be Rs.10,000 and the last date of entry for this tournament is March 17 before 5.00pm.

A sum of Rs.200, will be paid per day to the outstation players until elimination.

All players wishing to participate in this tournament must register themselves with the Sindh Tennis Association (STA).

Outstation players should send their entries through their district association to M. Khalid Rehmani, Secretary Sindh Tennis Association.

Entry forms for this tournament are available at the Karachi Gymkhana (Tennis Section) and all the leading clubs in the city.

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