
Indian boys beat Pakistan 2-0 for 11th place
Prakaash Sarran and Tavish Pahwa won their singles matches in the super tie-break to help India beat Pakistan 2-0 in the match for the 11th place in the Asia-Oceania Junior Davis Cup under-16 tennis tournament in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, on Saturday.
Japan beat Korea 2-0 in the final, and Chinese Taipei beat China 3-0 in the match for the third place. The top four teams qualified for the World Group stage to be later in Europe.
The results: Play-off 11th place: India bt Pakistan 2-0 (Prakaash Sarran bt Abu Bakar Talha 6-7(2), 6-3, [10-4]; Tavish Pahwa bt Mikaeel Ali Baig 4-6, 6-2, [12-10]).
The final placings: 1. Japan, 2. Korea, 3. Chinese Taipei, 4. China, 5. Australia, 6. Kazakhstan, 7. Hong Kong, 8. Uzbekistan, 9. Thailand, 10. New Zealand, 11. India, 12. Pakistan, 13. Indonesia, 14. Iran, 15. Jordan, 16. Malaysia.

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