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Saturday, February 20, 2010

The end of an exciting finals of the Qatar International Tennis.

Competitions ended on Thursday at the Qatar International Open second young men and women hosted by the Khalifa Tennis and Squash in the Qatari capital Doha during the period from 15 to February 19, which comes within the calendar the International Tennis Federation (ITF) to the category of young men and women under the age of 18 years and above 14 years (Junior).
Following the end of the competition, Mr. Nasser Al Ghanim Khulaifi President Qatar Tennis Federation crowned winners of singles and doubles titles in both categories of young men and women.
The final day saw a lot of excitement, and the results highlighted the achievement of the Egyptian Sharif Rana (15 years), ranked first in the championship singles title, beating young Bosnian Nirma Kaluk sets free of charge, 7-5, 6-4.
Not content with that title Rana She returned a few hours later to star again, this time investigating the doubles with her younger sister Meyer (13 years) to win the doubles component of the Turkish and Azerbaijani Eakin Bahtili Camilla Abdel-Kader - Lofa-sided victory sets 6-3, 6-2.
Young people's champion was the brilliance of the share of Swiss Jens Hauser, who won a big surprise by beating the final game against the Egyptian Sayf al-Din El-Sherbini, ranked first in the tournament sets to one, 6-1, 2-6, 6-1.
The Hauser also won the doubles title with fellow German youth Joel Schreier achieving, a victory difficult for my husband, Hong Kong, Chun Hon Wong and Pak Yong-Long 2-6, 6-3, 10-6.
The first championship was held during the period from 8 to 12 months in February this month, and investigated by the young British singles title Alex Wilton and title of the young Egyptian Mai cloth, and the youth's doubles title went to Hong Kong bilateral component of the Long & Young, and the title of the young Canadian Tracy Dong and British Verena Jane Scott.

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