Huzaifa, Aysegul seize ITF Jr Tennis titles

Published October 19, 2019
WINNERS and other participants of the ITF Pakistan Junior World Ranking Tennis Championships pose with the officials at the S. Dilawar Abbas PTF Complex on Friday.
WINNERS and other participants of the ITF Pakistan Junior World Ranking Tennis Championships pose with the officials at the S. Dilawar Abbas PTF Complex on Friday.

ISLAMABAD: Second seed Huzaifa Abdul Rehman of Pakistan and top seed Aysegul Mert of Turkey clinched the boys and girls singles titles of the ITF Pakistan Junior World Ranking Tennis Championships here at the S. Dilawar Abbas PTF Complex on Friday.

In an exciting boys final, the 16-year-old Huzaifa took a lead 4-0 against compatriot Shoaib Khan, seeded six, by breaking the second and fourth game of the first set. Shoaib broke the fifth game of Huzaifa to reduce the lead to 3-4. Huzaifa however won the set 6-4 by holding his own serve.

Shoaib in the second set played consistently from the base line taking a 5-1 lead by breaking the third and fifth game of Huzaifa. The former eventually won the set 6-3 to take the match into the third set.

Making a brilliant comeback, Huzaifa went ahead 4-0 in the decisive set by breaking the first and third game of Soahib on his way to winning to seizing the set 6-3 and with it the match that lasted 2 hours and 15 minutes.

This is Huzaifa’s second consecutive title which is a new record in Pakistan. By securing the title, he earned 21 international ranking points.

Earlier, in the girls singles decider the 15-year-old Aysegul played outstandingly to bag the first set 6-1 by breaking the third and fifth game of her unseeded opponent Soo Ha Jang of South Korea.

Looking in excellent touch, the Turkish player displayed some excellent forehand and cross court shots which Soo Ha was unable to handle.

Ayesgul kept full command in the second set to lead 4-0 by breaking the first and third game of Soo Ha. The Korean reduced the lead 3-4 by breaking the sixth game of Aysegul.

However, Aysegul won the set 6-3 by breaking the ninth game of her opponent, and the match in one hour and 10 minutes.

The victorious Turkish contestant by winning the title gained 21 ITF ranking points.

Published in Dawn, October 19th, 2019

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