Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi met with Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) President Aisamul Haq Qureshi. The meeting focused on ways to uplift tennis in Pakistan.
Naqvi listened to Qureshi’s concerns about the condition of tennis courts in Islamabad. Qureshi highlighted the need for better facilities to help players improve.
In response, Naqvi promised full support for tennis development. He assured that the PCB would help build new tennis courts across the country.
Naqvi also praised the recent success of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which was hosted in Pakistan. Qureshi congratulated Naqvi on the smooth organization of the event.
Both leaders agreed to work together to promote tennis in Pakistan. They emphasized the importance of sports collaboration for youth development.
Naqvi’s commitment shows the PCB’s growing interest in supporting sports beyond cricket. The plan to upgrade tennis courts aims to boost participation nationwide.
Officials hope that better facilities will encourage young players to take up tennis professionally. Naqvi’s efforts may bring new energy to Pakistan’s tennis scene.
This collaboration marks a positive step towards improving sports infrastructure. Fans and athletes look forward to seeing these promises turn into action soon.
The meeting concluded with a shared vision for a stronger sports culture in Pakistan, led by leaders like Naqvi and Qureshi.
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