Islamabad Tennis Complex gets LED lights thru PPP Senator Mandviwalla’s support

Sports Nov, 9 2022
Islamabad Tennis Complex gets LED lights thru PPP Senator Mandviwalla’s support
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ISLAMABAD : Pakistan People Party (PPP) Senator Saleem Mandviwalla has got installed LED lights in  Islamabad Tennis Complex. According to details, hundreds of players visit Islamabad Tennis Complex for training purpose daily and face problems due to dysfunctional flood lights. The senior politician Senator Taj Haider has informed Senator Saleem Mandviwalla about the issue after which Saleem Mandviwalla and he got lights installed.

On the occasion, Senator said they will give all possible cooperation to facilitate the players. Pakistan Tennis Federation should pay attention to such a complex. He further said tennis is an international game and Pakistan Sport Board and interprovincial ministry should appreciate the young tennis players. Chief executive Islamabad Tennis Complex senator Taj Haider thanked senator Saleem Mandviwalla and told that they are trying to provide opportunity to demonstrate their talent. Islamabad Tennis Complex is playing a nursery roll for the Tannis.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 09 2022

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