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Pakistan's Haq Beats Roger Federer in Tennis Doubles

Posted: Nov 3, 2009 Tue 11:56 pm     Views: 119    Interacts: 5

Pakistan’s tennis ace Aisamul Haq Qureshi and his doubles partner James Cerritani brushed aside tennis great and world number one, Roger Federer and his Swiss compatriot Marco Chiudinelli in straight sets at the Basel Open on Tuesday.

Qureshi was at his serve-and-volleying best in the round-of-32 match as he and Cerritani cruised to victory against Federer and Chidudinelli 6-4, 6-3 to book their place in the quarter-finals of the $2.6 million ATP tournament.

Playing in Federer’s hometown, Qureshi and his partner were in control of the match from the first game and although Federer and Chiudinelli produced moments of brilliance, the grit and powerful serve-and-volley game of Qureshi and Cerritani saw them through to the end.

The Pak-American pair will now play tournament first-seeds Daniel Nestor (Canada) and Nenad Zimonjic (Serbia) in the quarter-finals.

Source: Dawn.com

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Latest comments
Posted by pakdoc on Wednesday November 4, 2009 02:36 pm
correction
* i read this @ dawn but*....
Posted by pakdoc on Wednesday November 4, 2009 02:35 pm
awesome riaz sahib!!! i read this 2 down but,i am glad u shared this here on chowk:)
Posted by RiazHaq on Wednesday November 4, 2009 07:53 am
bhs75,
Though not unexpected, I am still pleased to see all the angry bigots making complete fools of themselves through their hateful, inane comments. They almost always take the bait without fail. No mention of Indian hunger, poverty and backwardness is necessary any more....just a few words of hope for Pakistan are enough to drive them crazy.
Posted by bhs75 on Wednesday November 4, 2009 12:40 am
Riaz sb.

Inkay zakhmon pay namak mat chirkain, agay hi inka rona dhona band nahi ho raha.

wo kia ha punjabi ma,

munda kissi da, kuri kissi di tay rola gawandian nu !!! :)
Posted by khadija-patel on Wednesday November 4, 2009 12:19 am
His highest Singles Race ranking is 103rd. So shut up!

Underdogs do win sometimes.

Just as any blind squirrel gets a nut here n there!


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