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(b. 26 June 1993)<ref name="fedcup">[http://www.fedcup.com/en/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=100122903 Ushna Suhail] Fed Cup official website</ref> is a tennis player from Pakistan. She represents Pakistan and competes on the ITF (International Tennis Federation) Pro Circuit tour. SAF Games Double Bronze Medalist in singles and doubles and Pakistan's first world-ranked female tennis player in singles and doubles.<ref name="fcpak">[http://www.fedcup.com/en/teams/team/profile.aspx?id=PAK Pakistan] Fed Cup official website. Retrieved 14 September 2014</ref> She made her [[Asian Games]] debut in 2014 at [[2014 Asian Games|Incheon]], [[South Korea]]SAF Games Double Bronze Medalist in singles and doubles and Pakistan's first world-ranked female tennis player in singles and doubles.<ref name="fcpak">[http://www.fedcup.com/en/teams/team/profile.aspx?id=PAK Pakistan] Fed Cup official website. Retrieved 14 September 2014</ref> She made her [[Asian Games]] debut in 2014 at [[2014 Asian Games|Incheon]], [[South Korea]]. Her current singles ranking is 1202 and doubles ranking is 1087. |
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Revision as of 17:10, 18 October 2016
(b. 26 June 1993)[1] is a tennis player from Pakistan. She represents Pakistan and competes on the ITF (International Tennis Federation) Pro Circuit tour. SAF Games Double Bronze Medalist in singles and doubles and Pakistan's first world-ranked female tennis player in singles and doubles.[2] She made her Asian Games debut in 2014 at Incheon, South KoreaSAF Games Double Bronze Medalist in singles and doubles and Pakistan's first world-ranked female tennis player in singles and doubles.[2] She made her Asian Games debut in 2014 at Incheon, South Korea. Her current singles ranking is 1202 and doubles ranking is 1087.
Background
Suhail is the granddaughter of Khawaja Iftikhar, a tennis legend in Pakistan.[3]
Career
2014
In September 2014, Suhail along with Sara Mansoor became the first women tennis players from Pakistan to participate at the Asian Games when they competed at the Asian Games being held in Incheon, South Korea.[3] 2015 she made to the semi finals of three tournaments at Sharm el-Sheikh futures.
References
- ^ Ushna Suhail Fed Cup official website
- ^ a b Pakistan Fed Cup official website. Retrieved 14 September 2014
- ^ a b Khawaja Iftikhar: Contributions of legend’s family go on by Mohammad Yaqoob 14 September 2014 Dawn Retrieved 14 September 2014