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Qatar’s Rayyan al-Jefairi qualified for the second round of Qatar U14 Asian Tennis Championship, organised by Qatar Tennis Federation at the Khalifa Tennis and Squash Complex until March 11, 2016.
Al-Jefairi partnered with Australia’s David Qariaqus to defeat Aron Guruswamy of Australia and Mereonalini Suresh 2-0.
Jalal Sadek of Lebanon and Abedallah Shelbayh of Jordan also made it to the second round after beating the Chinese duo of Chun Lam and Ching Cheung.
In singles, Sadeq, Vencat Crosioami of Australia, Chan Lam of China, Qariaqus, Shelbayh, Adel Khan of India and Tim Gaunlette of China made it to the quarter-finals.
Around 80 players from Qatar and 16 different countries including UAE, Turkey, Pakistan, Australia and Lebanon are participating in this feed-in event.
The Qatar National Team includes Mohammad al-Sulaiti, Ghanim al-Khelaifi, Ibrahim al-Sulaiti, Hassan al-Obaidli, Jassim al-Mahmoud, and Abdulaziz Zainal besides al-Jefairi.
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