The Pakistani duo defeated the pair of Britain’s Theodor Kraytchev and Thailand’s Napradh Lalai in spherical of 16
A participant in motion throughout his World Junior Tennis Championship J-60 2025 match on the PTF Advanced in Islamabad. PHOTO: PTF
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistani duo Shehryar Anees and Asad Zaman defeated Nice Britain’s Theodor Kraytchev and Thailand’s Napradh Lalai within the Worldwide Tennis Federation Pakistan Nationwide Meals World Junior Tennis Championship J-60 2025 boys doubles pre-quarterfinals on the PTF Advanced in Islamabad on Wednesday.
A lot of junior tennis gamers from world wide, together with China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Russia, Thailand, Turkey, the UK, the Czech Republic, Nepal and the host nation, Pakistan, are taking part on this prestigious event.
The occasion is proudly sponsored by Nationwide Meals of Pakistan.
Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Pakistan Ladislav Steinhübel, together with Brassiter Asad Saifullah Khan, Honorary Consul of the Czech Republic in Pakistan, visited the PTF Advanced to witness the matches.
President Pakistan Tennis Federation Aisamul Haq Qureshi was additionally current on the event.
The J-60 is a higher-ranked event than the J-30. For the primary time, the J-60 is being organised in Pakistan.
Aisam stated that that is the primary time a J-60 event is being held in Pakistan, and subsequent yr, there are plans to host two J-60 tournaments and 5 J-30 tournaments.
The outcomes
Boys singles pre-quarterfinals
Muhammad Hassan Usmani (PAK) bt Theodor Kraytchev (GBR) 6-2,6-2; Abubakar Talha (PAK) bt Zain Saeed (PAK) 6-1,6-0; Mikaeel Ali Baig (PAK) bt Napradh Lalai(THA) 6-0,6-3; Ippie Matsushima (JPN) bt Asad Zaman (PAK) 2-6,6-1,6-3; Emre Atlamis (TUR) bt M.Haziq Aasim (PAK) 7-6(1), 6-2; Kristijonas Milasauskas (LTU) bt Zohaib Afzal Malik (PAK) 6-1,6-0; Hamza Roman (PAK) bt Abdul Basit (PAK) 6-0,7-5; Nicolas Moravec (CZ) bt Jun Woo Ye (KOR) 7-5,5-7,6-3.
Women doubles quarterfinals
Zihan Feng (CHN) / Yewon Lee (KOR) bt Zunaisha Noor (PAK) / Ayris Tokac (TUR) 6-2,6-1; Varvara Rubtsova (RUS) / Eyu Yoshida (JPN) 6-1,4-6 (10-8).

