Asian Tennis Federation chief to visit Pakistan on March 24
Anil Khanna will observe the sport's development in the country
KARACHI:
Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) chief Anil Khanna will visit Pakistan on March 24 to observe the development of the sport in the country.
He will be accompanied by ATF secretary, Subramaniam Surendran, as the two will attend Constitution and Finance Committee meeting.
The officials will also attend ATF Junior Players Development Committee.
They will even visit Islamabad, where a meeting will be headed by Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) President Salim Saifullah Khan..
“This is positive for us,” PTF secretary Khalid Rehmani told The Express Tribune. “They will see the work we're doing...hopefully they will support us in establishing ATF offices in Pakistan. This help us attract international events to Pakistan.”
Asian Tennis Federation (ATF) chief Anil Khanna will visit Pakistan on March 24 to observe the development of the sport in the country.
He will be accompanied by ATF secretary, Subramaniam Surendran, as the two will attend Constitution and Finance Committee meeting.
The officials will also attend ATF Junior Players Development Committee.
They will even visit Islamabad, where a meeting will be headed by Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) President Salim Saifullah Khan..
“This is positive for us,” PTF secretary Khalid Rehmani told The Express Tribune. “They will see the work we're doing...hopefully they will support us in establishing ATF offices in Pakistan. This help us attract international events to Pakistan.”