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7th Qatar Tennis Federation, Qatar Rail Open Championship Concludes

November 21, 2024 3 Min Read
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Doha, November 19 (QNA) – The seventh Qatar Tennis Federation and Qatar Rail Open Championship, hosted by the Federation on the Khalifa Worldwide Tennis and Squash Advanced, concluded over 10 days with the participation of 280 female and male gamers.

British participant Akash De Silva received the boys’s singles title, whereas Belarusian participant Aleksey Smirano got here in second place.

Within the girls’s singles competitors, participant Alexandra Prtnicek dominated the title of this class, whereas Tunisian participant Sarah Ben Aziza got here in second place.

Within the males’s doubles class, the duo consisting of Filipino John Anthony Alcoceba and British Akash De Silva received first place, whereas the Qatari duo consisting of Ghanem Al-Sulaiti and Musa Shanan got here in second place.

Within the ladies under-12 competitors, Spanish participant Mila Suleiman received first place, whereas Tunisian Lina Ramadan got here in second.

Within the boys under-12 doubles class, the Qatari duo of Abdullah Al Thani and Faris Mohammed received first place, whereas the Qatari duo of Abdulrahman Al Naama and Mohammed Samara received second place.

Within the boys under-10 singles class, Danish Gabriel Oznel received first place, whereas Turkish participant Taim Allah Hamida received second place.

Within the ladies under-10 competitors, Syrian participant Maha Al Rayes received first place, whereas Qatari participant Latifa Al Hitmi received second place.

As for the boys under-12 singles class, Qatari participant Abdullah Al Thani received first place, whereas Austrian participant Benedict Kinsberg received second place.

Within the pioneers class, British Omar Obregon received first place, whereas Lebanese Ziad Samira got here in second place.

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Tariq Zainal, Secretary Basic of the Qatar Tennis, Squash, Padel and Badminton Federation, praised the distinguished technical degree proven by the gamers all through the match, expressing his happiness to cooperate with the sports-supporting firm (Rail).

He identified that the corporate’s sponsorship of the match displays its dedication to growing sports activities in Qatar, in addition to its very important position in selling neighborhood improvement.

Tariq Zainal and Mohammed Al-Jaidah, Advertising Supervisor at (Rail), topped the winners of the primary locations, within the presence of a variety of tennis followers. (QNA)

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