Aisam said that he wants to play a role for the development of tennis, and will announce his priorities after being elected as the president.


Lahore: Tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi has decided to contest the election of the Pakistan Tennis Federation. Aisam will be a candidate for the president in the elections of the tennis federation to be held on February 10.
Tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq, who has been making the country proud for a long time, will participate in the election to be held on February 10 to elect the new body of the Pakistan Tennis Federation.
Major Salman of the Directorate of Army Sports will be the candidate for Secretary. Pakistan Army, Air Force, Navy, POF Wah and other institutions and provinces have decided to support Aisam-ul-Haq.
Aisam said that he wants to play a role for the development of tennis, and will announce his priorities after being elected as the president of the tennis federation.
He further said that he is grateful for the support of the stakeholders and wishes that young players shine the name of the country in the world.
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