KARACHI: Prolific Nauman Aftab crusied past Nasir Mushti while Nadir Bachani of Hyderabad outplayed Bilal Khalid in the mens singles second round of the Multiminds Open Tennis Championship here on Tuesday. In the girls under-17 singles, Zainab Ali beat Eshmal Khan after a tough first round contest while Rayyan Jawad crushed Syed Oanuddin in the under-17 singles.

Result

U-9 Singles: Ibrahim Qurshi bt Farjan Ahmed 8-0

U-11 Singles (1st Round): Ayan Yousuf bt Hasan Jamal 8-1

U-13 (2nd Round) Asher Mir bt Ayan Yousuf 6-1,6-1

Girls U-17 (1st Round): Zainab Ali bt Eshmsal Khan 6-3,6-3

Mens Single (2nd Round): Nauman Aftab bt Nasir Mushti 6-0,6-2; Nadir Bachani (Hyd) bt Bilal Khalid 6-0,6-1; Ali Mooraj bt Jahangir 6-0, 6-0; M Dada bt Robin Das 7-6, 6-2; Amin Shafi bt Muneebur Rehman 6-0, 6-0; Nameer Shamsi bt Zubair Raja 6-3, 5-0 rtd

U-17 (2nd Round): Rayyan Jawad bt Syed Oanuddin 6-1,6-2 35-plus Singles: Vinod Das bt Ali Imam 6-1,6-3 Mens Double (1st Round): Nasir Mushtaq+Vinod Das bt Danish Ali + Ali Mooraj 8-1.

Published in Dawn, January 3rd, 2018

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