Pakistan Won the Bronze Medal at the Int'l Federation Masters

Pakistan achieved a historic milestone at the ITF Masters 45+ World Championship, claiming a bronze medal following an exciting 2-1 victory against Germany

Pakistan Won the Bronze Medal at the Int'l Federation Masters
Pakistan Won the Bronze Medal at the Int'l Federation Masters

 In the Dubler Cup, the team performed well during the group stage, securing convincing victories over Romania and Turkey. The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) regarded this achievement as a significant advancement in the nation's tennis heritage. Under the leadership of Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, the team, which included Aqeel Khan and Shehryar Salamat, demonstrated exceptional talent and determination throughout the tournament. Their quarterfinal win against the Czech Republic was a hard-fought battle, but they fell short in the semifinals against France. Nevertheless, Pakistan rebounded with an impressive performance, as Aqeel Khan's commanding singles victory and a decisive doubles win by Qureshi and Khan clinched the third-place finish.

In addition to the Masters 45+ Championship, Pakistan also celebrated another significant achievement in the tennis arena. Talha Waheed set a new Guinness World Record by executing an astonishing 59 serves in one minute, surpassing the previous record of 42 serves. His accomplishment showcases the remarkable skill and commitment present in Pakistan's tennis scene. This extraordinary feat adds to the growing collection of Pakistan's tennis achievements, enhancing the nation's visibility on the global stage. Earlier this month, Pakistan secured a bronze medal at the BNP Paribas Wheelchair Tennis Asian Qualification Event, reaffirming the country's progress in the sport.

These accomplishments signify an exciting time for tennis in Pakistan, with athletes consistently impacting outcomes at global competitions. The perseverance and talent exhibited by the team at the Masters 45+ World Championship underscore the nation's capability and determination to excel in international contests. As recognition and success mount, Pakistan's tennis community is poised for further achievements ahead. The dedication of athletes, coaches, and the Pakistan Tennis Federation is paving the way for a brighter future.