New Management takes charge of International Lawn Tennis Club Pakistan
International Lawn Tennis Club- London has congratulated Senator Salim Saifullah Khan on his appointment as President IC Pakistan.
Senator Salim Saifullah has recently assumed charge as President International Lawn Tennis Club of Pakistan, commonly known as IC Pakistan. The change in management has taken place due to the declining health of Mr. Saeed Ahmad, who has been the acting President of IC since the passing of Mr. Khawaja Saeed Hai.
Change in management of IC Pakistan was communicated to International Lawn Tennis Club- London by Mr. Saeed Ahmad and Mrs. Nassim Ahmad Secretary IC Pakistan in an official correspondence to IC London.
International Lawn Tennis Club- London has congratulated Senator Salim Saifullah Khan on his appointment as President IC Pakistan. They have extended him an invitation to attend the centenary celebrations of International Lawn Tennis Club in London, which he has accepted.
Senator Salim Saifullah has had an accomplished tennis career starting from captaining the Carnegie Mellon tennis team at the university level to being the President of Pakistan Tennis Federation from 2014-2024. Currently, he is the Patron of Pakistan Tennis Federation, Senior Vice President- South Asia and Board Member of Asian Tennis Federation. He is also a member of ITF task force on Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup Committee.
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Furthermore, Syed Mohammad Ali Murtaza – SVP International Affairs Pakistan Tennis Federation and Member ITF Juniors Committee has been announced as Secretary IC, Pakistan along with Col (retd) Gul Rehman former Secretary PTF as Treasurer IC, Pakistan. The official documention of IC, Pakistan has been handed over to the new management.
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi President Pakistan Tennis Federation has also congratulated the new IC management. He has extended his support to work with them and to promote International Club’s activities in Pakistan.
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