ISLAMABAD, Jun 26 (APP):Pakistan's promising Juniors tennis player Muhammad Ibraheem Hussain Gill delivered another outstanding performance on the Asian Tennis circuit by capturing both the Singles and Doubles titles at the ATF 12 & Under Tournament held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Continuing his impressive form from the previous tournaments in Tashkent, where he won the doubles title and finished runner-up in singles, Ibraheem once again demonstrated his exceptional talent and consistency, …
Ibraheem Gill wins singles, doubles titles of ATF 12 & Under Tournament

ISLAMABAD, Jun 26 (APP):Pakistan’s promising Juniors tennis player Muhammad Ibraheem Hussain Gill delivered another outstanding performance on the Asian Tennis circuit by capturing both the Singles and Doubles titles at the ATF 12 & Under Tournament held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Continuing his impressive form from the previous tournaments in Tashkent, where he won the doubles title and finished runner-up in singles, Ibraheem once again demonstrated his exceptional talent and consistency, said a press release.
In the Singles Final, Ibraheem dominated Mukhaddas Bakhytzhan of Kazakhstan, winning convincingly 6-1, 6-1 to claim the championship.
In the Doubles Final, Ibraheem partnered with Rafael Manarbek (Kazakhstan) to defeat the Kazakh pair of Bolat Suieeinov and Mukhaddas in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4, securing his second title of the tournament.
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, President of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF), congratulated Muhammad Ibraheem Hussain Gill on his remarkable achievement.
He said, winning both the singles and doubles titles is a great honour for Pakistan. I congratulate Ibraheem on his outstanding performances and dedication. I also sincerely thank the BARD Foundation for its valuable support in the development of our young tennis talent.
Col. (R) Zia-ud-Din Tufail, Secretary General of the Pakistan Tennis Federation, along with the entire PTF management, also congratulated Ibraheem on his outstanding success and wished him continued achievements in future international events.


