
Gulf Tennis Championships set for April 11 in Kuwait
KUWAIT CITY, April 7: Kuwait is set to host the Gulf Tennis Championships for Under-12, Under-16, and General Age National Teams from April 11-17, organized by the Kuwait Tennis Federation. The event will take place at the Sheikh Jaber Al-Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah International Tennis Complex in Al-Zahraa, with the participation of six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
The Kuwait Tennis Federation is working diligently to ensure the success of this prestigious Gulf event. The Federation is committed to providing the heads and members of the participating GCC delegations with all the necessary support and amenities to make their stay comfortable.
Preparations for the tournament have been finalized, and a meeting of the Technical Committee is scheduled for next Thursday. The meeting will be chaired by Mohammed Ali Al-Shaheen, Chairman of the Technical Committee of the GCC Tennis Federations from Qatar, alongside Ali Hayat, Vice President of the Kuwait Tennis Federation and Tournament Director, and international referee Barak Jawahery, who will serve as the tournament's general referee.
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