LAHORE: Asim Qureshi of Wapda beat Shah Khan of KP to clinch the title of the Chromatex Pakistan Masters Circuit Table Tennis Tournament here at Chroma Table Tennis Hall on Tuesday.Wapda’s Shabnam Bilal beat Fatima Khan of host Chromatex to take the ladies title also in one-sided game. Asim overpowered his opponent right from the start of the match and maintained his grip till the game was over.Earlier, Asim Qureshi and Shah Khan have reached the final beating their opponents in straight games. Both the players had little trouble beating their rivals. Asim beat Faizan Zahoor of Army and Shah beat Hafeez ur Rehman of Punjab. Results: Men’s singles final: Asim Qureshi (Wapda) Beat Shah Khan (KP) 4-1; Women’s singles Final: Shabnam Bilal (Wapda) beat Fatima Khan (Chromatex) 4-1.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Asim, Shabnam crowned Masters TT champs
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