Saturday, November 16, 2024 07:36 PM
Aitchison College and Punjab College excel at the Inter-School and Inter-College Lawn Tennis Championships in Lahore, showcasing young talent.
LAHORE - The excitement surrounding the 2024 Inter-School and Inter-College Lawn Tennis Championships is palpable as it unfolds at the Sports Board Punjab Tennis Academy in Nishtar Park, Lahore. This prestigious event has attracted young athletes from various institutions, showcasing their skills and determination in a series of thrilling matches. The championships not only highlight the talent of these budding players but also play a crucial role in promoting the sport of tennis in the region.
In the lawn tennis school boys' team event, Aitchison College emerged victorious, securing the coveted gold medal. Their impressive performance was closely followed by DPS Model Town, which claimed the silver medal, while Don Bosco took home the bronze. The competition among these schools was fierce, with each team displaying remarkable teamwork and sportsmanship.
On the girls' side, the lawn tennis school girls' team event saw Govt Shuhad-e-APS Memorial Girls Model High School clinch the gold medal. Adbistan-e-Soophia put up a strong fight to earn the silver medal, and Govt. Model Girls High School Samanabad proudly walked away with the bronze. The enthusiasm and spirit exhibited by these young female athletes were truly commendable.
Turning to the college category, Punjab College shone brightly in the lawn tennis college boys' team event, bagging the gold medal. Their performance was a testament to their hard work and dedication. Govt College Lahore followed closely, securing the silver medal, while FC College Lahore earned the bronze. In the lawn tennis college girls' team event, Punjab College once again claimed the gold medal, with Kinnaird College taking the silver and Lahore College finishing with the bronze.
The event was honored by the presence of chief guest Rashid Malik (Tamgha-e-Imtiaz), Senior Executive Vice President of the Punjab Lawn Tennis Association. He praised the dedication and sportsmanship displayed by all participants, emphasizing the importance of such competitions in nurturing young talent. Malik's words resonated with the audience, reminding everyone that sportsmanship and fair play are as vital as winning.
As the championships continue, they not only serve as a platform for young athletes to showcase their skills but also contribute to the growth of tennis in Pakistan. Events like these inspire the next generation to take up the sport, fostering a culture of healthy competition and physical fitness. The future of tennis in the region looks promising, and with continued support and encouragement, these young players may one day represent Pakistan on international stages.