KARACHI: Pakistan will take part in the final qualifying round of Junior Davis Cup (Asia-Oceania) from April 8-14. The week-long competition, in which 16 teams are to vie for the qualification to the JDC, is scheduled to be held in Nonthaburi, Thailand. The other teams are Japan, Uzbekistan, Australia, Hong Kong, South Korea, China, India, the Philippines, New Zealand, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, and two qualifiers.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Pakistan to visit Thailand for Junior Davis Cup (Asia-Oceania) qualifiers
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