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Aisam-ul-Haq elected as president of the Pakistan Tennis Federation

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LONDON: Pakistan's 'Mr Tennis' Aisam Ul-Haq Qureshi is looking forward to welcoming the Indian Davis Cup team for the
Asia-Oceania Group I tie in Islamabad in September (14-15).

Should Prajnesh Gunneswaran & Co get the go-ahead to cross over, it will be the first time since 1964 that the four-man Indian side will play on neighbouring soil. The home-and-away format of the tournament was last honoured when India hosted Pakistan in Mumbai in 2006.

"Time was always right," the ever-smiling Qureshi, 39, said. "Politics and sport should not be mixed. It's great when India and Pakistan play in any sport, especially at home. It hasn't happened in cricket for a while. I will always cherish the memories of our last tie in Mumbai."

"I've always felt loved in India, it's like coming home. I can tell you, all of Pakistan, especially the tennis fraternity is waiting to welcome your Davis Cup team. I'm out cheering for them when they play, Bopanna and Purav Raja. I spent a lot of time recently with Leander Paes. So yes, I look forward to welcoming my friends to Islamabad."

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...aisam-ul-haq-qureshi/articleshow/70101270.cms
 
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Even though I'm not following Tennis much (follow Nadal matches only) I used to like Boppanna Quraishi duos.. They shouldn't have separated later..
 
Rubbish. Sport can not heal anything at all. It can not end disputes or give justice.
 
Doing well at Wimbledon.

He's through to the last 16 in the doubles.
 
If sport could heal wounds, you would see Pak players in the IPL and India playing bilateral series with Pakistan. Sport is actually considered a nuisance as far as Pakistan goes by the current BJP govt which rules India.
 
If sport could heal wounds, you would see Pak players in the IPL and India playing bilateral series with Pakistan. Sport is actually considered a nuisance as far as Pakistan goes by the current BJP govt which rules India.

Not right analogy. Sports can and does heal wounds.
Politics doesn't and that is what is happening in the above instance that you mentioned.
 
Not right analogy. Sports can and does heal wounds.
Politics doesn't and that is what is happening in the above instance that you mentioned.


True, but this is like saying a tennis player could play a game of tennis if only he was allowed onto the tennis court.
 
Pakistan’s tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq has qualified for the third round of the men’s doubles event in the ongoing Australian Open.

Aisam and his Serbian partner Nikola Cacic won their second round match on Saturday against Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger-Vasselin by a scoreline of 7-6 and 7-6.

Aisam and Nikola will face Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski in the third round.
 
Knocked out of AO

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Pakistan tennis star Aisam ul Haq Qureshi outclassed David Agung Susanto of Indonesia in the first singles match of the Davis Cup World Group-II tie at his own named Aisam-ul-Haq Tennis Pavilion located at Pakistan Sports Complex Islamabad on Saturday. He dominate his opponent and won the fixture in straight sets 6-1, 6-4.
In the second singles, Vetran Aqeel Khan beat Gunawan Trismuwantara 7-5, 6-4 in an exciting match. Gunawan served for the first set at 5-4, but Aqeel fought back gallantly to take the next three games, and the set 7-5. Aqeel broke his opponent early in the second set and kept control of the remaining set to win 6-4 and give Pakistan a 2-0 lead, going into the second day.
 
Aisam-ul-Haq was elected president of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) on Saturday.

He beat his opponent, Major General (retd) Asghar Nawaz 8-7, in the election at the PTF headquarters in Islamabad.

Aisam becomes the first active tennis player to hold the presidency of the federation. He has been appointed for a period of four years and will replace Salim Saifullah Khan in the role.

Lt. Col (retd) Ziauddin Tufail was elected secretary, while Arif Qureshi became treasurer.

Aisam as President of PTF will prove to be a case of conflict of interest, according to ex-Davis Cup captain, coach and former national champion Hameed-ul-Haq

“It seems nice that a tennis player could bring about a change in Pakistan’s tennis, but in Aisam’s case it may prove far from such an assumption,” said Hameed while talking to The News last month.

He added that Aisam has ACE academy to look after, therefore, fulfilling the duties of president of the tennis federation would be problematic.

“I am afraid that all the budget, resources and energy of PTF will possibly be diverted to his ACE academy,” he said.

He said that Aisam always took an appearance fee of $3000 in each Davis Cup tie he participated along with business class tickets in case a match was held abroad.

He added, the PTF management had to spend almost half of its budget on Aisam every time.

“If under some circumstances he is elected the President, he will be presenting a budget to fill his own pockets in terms of appearance fee which will prove to be a big joke,” Hameed concluded.

Source: Geo Super

 
Aisam-ul-Haq was elected president of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) on Saturday.

He beat his opponent, Major General (retd) Asghar Nawaz 8-7, in the election at the PTF headquarters in Islamabad.

Aisam becomes the first active tennis player to hold the presidency of the federation. He has been appointed for a period of four years and will replace Salim Saifullah Khan in the role.

Lt. Col (retd) Ziauddin Tufail was elected secretary, while Arif Qureshi became treasurer.

Aisam as President of PTF will prove to be a case of conflict of interest, according to ex-Davis Cup captain, coach and former national champion Hameed-ul-Haq

“It seems nice that a tennis player could bring about a change in Pakistan’s tennis, but in Aisam’s case it may prove far from such an assumption,” said Hameed while talking to The News last month.

He added that Aisam has ACE academy to look after, therefore, fulfilling the duties of president of the tennis federation would be problematic.

“I am afraid that all the budget, resources and energy of PTF will possibly be diverted to his ACE academy,” he said.

He said that Aisam always took an appearance fee of $3000 in each Davis Cup tie he participated along with business class tickets in case a match was held abroad.

He added, the PTF management had to spend almost half of its budget on Aisam every time.

“If under some circumstances he is elected the President, he will be presenting a budget to fill his own pockets in terms of appearance fee which will prove to be a big joke,” Hameed concluded.

Source: Geo Super

Another win for Pakistan and defeat for a Fauji Jurnail!
 
Aisam-ul-Haq was elected president of the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) on Saturday.

He beat his opponent, Major General (retd) Asghar Nawaz 8-7, in the election at the PTF headquarters in Islamabad.

Aisam becomes the first active tennis player to hold the presidency of the federation. He has been appointed for a period of four years and will replace Salim Saifullah Khan in the role.

Lt. Col (retd) Ziauddin Tufail was elected secretary, while Arif Qureshi became treasurer.

Aisam as President of PTF will prove to be a case of conflict of interest, according to ex-Davis Cup captain, coach and former national champion Hameed-ul-Haq

“It seems nice that a tennis player could bring about a change in Pakistan’s tennis, but in Aisam’s case it may prove far from such an assumption,” said Hameed while talking to The News last month.

He added that Aisam has ACE academy to look after, therefore, fulfilling the duties of president of the tennis federation would be problematic.

“I am afraid that all the budget, resources and energy of PTF will possibly be diverted to his ACE academy,” he said.

He said that Aisam always took an appearance fee of $3000 in each Davis Cup tie he participated along with business class tickets in case a match was held abroad.

He added, the PTF management had to spend almost half of its budget on Aisam every time.

“If under some circumstances he is elected the President, he will be presenting a budget to fill his own pockets in terms of appearance fee which will prove to be a big joke,” Hameed concluded.

Source: Geo Super


This is very good news. He has been representing Pakistan for the last 3 decades at the top level Tennis and deserved this position. Hopefully, he would be able to make significant improvement in Tennis and we would see more players for Pakistan play high level tennis internationally.
 

Aisam wants tennis to be the second-best sport after cricket​


As the Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) has begun its quest to train the youth through highly skillful reputed international coaches and trainers, Aisam ul Haq wants to see the game competing with cricket in popularity in years to come.

In a media talk specially organized to share ATP Coach Robert Davis’s experience who completed his ten-day stint with juniors at the PTF Complex, the PTF President said he wanted to revolutionize the game, making it a public sport and the one which would be the second most popular sport behind cricket in the country.

“Recent measures adopted by the PTF that have taken Masters to the major cities of the country is an endeavor to popularize the game in bigger cities. We have just completed the Masters Tennis in Faisalabad and have already organized such events in Sialkot and Peshawar. Hundreds of youngsters were invited and given the game know-how. This is an effort to lure the youth towards the game of tennis. Around the world, it is the most sought-after sport. Our effort is to make tennis popular in smaller cities by providing basic facilities to the youth.”

Robert Davis who shared his experience with journalists termed Pakistan as talented and technically sound. “ During my ten-day stay here I worked on the juniors and found them technically sound. What they are lacking is physical fitness and international exposure.

The lower body structure of junior players is not so strong. They need to improve their physic as well as diet which are very important components to raise the standard at the international level.”

Davis was also happy with the available crop of qualified coaches in Pakistan. “I am also glad to see Pakistan coaches having adequate knowledge about the game and have the required quality and knowledge to train the best of players.”

Sharing his positive experience in Pakistan, Robert Davis added, “I have really enjoyed my time here. The food, the people, and the hospitality are amazing.”

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi highlighted the importance of foreign coaching expertise in developing Pakistani tennis players. “For the first time in Pakistan’s history, an American coach of Robert Davis’ caliber is here to train our players. This is a great opportunity for players to learn from world-class expertise and improve their game. The PTF is committed to providing the best facilities for our players—the gym is almost ready, and next week, another coach from America will be arriving to train our athletes.”

Addressing a question about the Myanmar Davis Cup incident, Aisam clarified, “The incident was not Robert Davis’ fault. The responsibility lay with the referee and the New Zealand team. Robert represented Pakistan in that tie, and following the incident, the referee was declared unfit to officiate any further Davis Cup tie. This was a rare decision in the 150-year history of the Davis Cup.”

Veteran Pakistani player Aqeel Khan who was part of the Pakistan Davis Cup team also commented on the Myanmar Davis Cup controversy, reinforcing that Robert Davis was not at fault.

 
In Lahore, Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi met with the President of the Pakistan Tennis Federation, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, to discuss efforts to promote tennis in the country.

During the meeting, Aisam-ul-Haq raised concerns regarding tennis court issues in Islamabad. In response, Mohsin Naqvi instructed relevant authorities to resolve these problems and assured full support for tennis development. He also announced plans to construct new tennis courts.

Aisam-ul-Haq congratulated the Chairman on successfully hosting the ICC Champions Trophy and praised his contributions to the growth of cricket in Pakistan.

Mohsin Naqvi emphasized that just like cricket, Pakistan has immense talent in tennis and expressed a desire to see national players shine internationally. He noted the growing popularity of padel tennis among youth and vowed full backing to the Tennis Federation to nurture this potential.

Chief Operating Officer PCB, Sameer Ahmed, was also present during the meeting.
 
President Pakistan Tennis Federation Aisam-ul-Haq Called on Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi

President of the Pakistan Tennis Federation, Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi called on Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi. During the meeting, they discussed initiatives for the promotion of tennis in Pakistan. Aisam-ul-Haq informed Chairman Naqvi about the issues related to tennis courts in Islamabad and the shortage of new tennis facilities.

In response, Mohsin Naqvi issued directions to the concerned authorities to resolve the existing problems related to tennis courts in Islamabad. He also assured that new tennis courts will be constructed. Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi reiterated PCB’s full support for the promotion of tennis and emphasized that Pakistan has immense talent not only in cricket but also in tennis. He expressed the hope that Pakistani tennis players would bring pride to the country on the international stage.

He also noted the growing popularity of padel tennis among youth and assured full support to help young people benefit from emerging opportunities in the sport. Mohsin Naqvi confirmed that PCB is ready to fully cooperate with the Pakistan Tennis Federation.

Aisam-ul-Haq congratulated Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi on the successful hosting of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan. He also appreciated Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi's efforts for the development of cricket in the country. Aisam-ul-Haq expressed his gratitude for the assurance regarding the resolution of tennis court issues and the construction of new facilities.PCB’s Chief Operating Officer, Sameer Ahmed, was also present on the occasion.
 
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