Their Under-12 tennis team is in Shymkent for the ATF Under-12 Championship and Kazakhstan Tennis Federation training camp. These competitions allow young Pakistani athletes to compete globally and gain experience.
ATF Championship: Under-12 Pakistani team travels to Kazakhstan
The ATF Under-12 Championship would feature 12 local teams, including Pakistan, from September 16–21. The event features Asia’s greatest tennis players, and Pakistan aspires to do well. Shayaan Afridi, Junaid, and Ali are Pakistani. Teacher and captain Muhammad Abid doesn’t play.
The Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) was pleased with the team’s performance and stressed the importance of these competitions for talent development. Our juniors must play this tournament to improve. PTF officers said participation in international tournaments would boost their experience and professional skills.
The Pakistani team will practice in Kazakhstan for three weeks with foreign teachers. Camp lasts one week before and two weeks after the competition. Pakistan and Kazakhstan tennis federations agreed to strengthen players.
The ATF Under-12 Championship pits Pakistani kids against Asia’s best, and the training camp gives them the greatest tips on improving. Playing against foreign teams and adopting diverse styles and approaches should boost the team’s confidence and performance.
Young players are ready to confront challenges for Pakistan’s pride. Their cooperation boosts Pakistan’s tennis status and their own.
Kazakhstan supporters are eager to see how the squad performs.