Monday, 30 November 2015

Aisam-Ul-Haq


Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (conceived March 17, 1980, in Lahore) is an expert tennis player from Pakistan.

He is the Pakistani Number 1. His most elevated Singles Race positioning is 103rd and is the previous Asian number 3. Aisam had a fruitful vocation in Junior tennis, completing No. 7 on the planet in 1998, which made him Pakistan's most noteworthy positioned player ever on the universal youth tennis coliseum and turned star in 1998.

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi experienced childhood in Lahore, Pakistan, swimming and playing cricket and football. He began playing tennis late at age of 14 when his mom and first mentor, Nausheen Ihtisham, a previous 10-time national champion , took him to a social club.

His maternal granddad, Adil Mansoor Tipu, was the All-India champion before Pakistan split from India in 1947. At age 16, the ITF supported him for a long time. He won the Pakistan International Junior Championships and went ahead to win all the more, for example, the Casablanca Cup in Mexico and the LTA International Junior Championships in Roehampton where he beat Olivier Rochus, Andy Ram and Taylor Dent. In the World Super Junior Championships, he beat Andy Roddick.By 18, he wats a Top 20 junior player, and chose to turn ace.

As Pakistan number one, he has driven Pakistan's Davis Cup battle. In the wake of stunning New Zealand in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group I second round play-off in 2004 to survive assignment, he took them to the World Group Play-Offs without precedent for 2005, preceding they were beaten by Chile. He has won the most Davis Cup matches for Pakistan, being the best singles and duplicates player ever. He likewise has the best duplicates blending for Pakistan with Aqeel Khan.

As Pakistan no. 1, Qureshi has customarily driven Pakistan's Davis Cup battles. In the wake of stunning New Zealand in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group I second round play-off in 2004 to survive assignment, he took them to the World Group Play-Offs without precedent for 2005, preceding they were beaten by Chile. He has won the most Davis Cup matches for Pakistan, being the best singles and pairs player from his nation ever. He is likewise some portion of the best copies matching for Pakistan (with Aqeel Khan) in the nation's donning history.

Qureshi collaborated with Israeli player Amir Hadad amid Wimbledon and the US Open competitions in 2002. The team won the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year grant for playing together in spite of weight from their groups. Qureshi is presently an individual from the "Champions for Peace" club, a gathering of 54 competitors focused on serving peace on the planet through game, made by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based worldwide organisation.[1] Qureshi and his pairs accomplice Bopanna made a crusade, "Stop War Start Tennis", with their objective to play a match on the outskirt of India and Pakistan.

In 2007 he came to the second round at Wimbledon and later in July at Campbell's Hall of Fame Championships in Newport, USA he came to the quarter-finals. In September 2007, he came to his first ATP pairs last with Indian Rohan Bopanna at the Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Open in Mumbai, India, where they lost to Robert Lindstedt and Jarkko Nieminen. In the 2008 Campbell's Hall of Fame Championships, in Newport, Rhode Island, United States, he and Bopanna were fourth seeds, and were top picks to win the last however missed out to Mardy Fish and John Isner, 4–6 6–7.

As a lesser, he was honed by LTA. Aisam has been instructed by American Robert Davis since 1998. Robert Davis has served as national mentor for Peru, Panama, Thailand, and Indonesia. As an essayist, he adds to the ATP's DEUCE Magazine, TENNIS MAGAZINE USA, TENNIS.COM, TENNIS MAGAZINE AUSTRALIA, and ITF distributions and in addition non donning productions and daily papers.

Aisam was recompensed the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year for 2010 alongside his copies tennis accomplice Rohan Bopanna of India, he had beforehand won the honor in 2002 with Amir Hadad of Israel.

Alongside Rohan Bopanna, Aisam got the 2010 "Peace and Sport Image of the Year" award,in acknowledgment of their committed endeavors to spread the message of peace through game.

Aisam began 2011 with tuning in India Open in Mens pairs where he came to quarterfinal. At that point he ran Sydney Open Patnered with Rohan Bopanna Indo-Pak came to elimination round where they beat by beginning champions Lukáš Dlouhý and Paul Hanley by 7-5, 4-6, 10-8. At that point Qureshi go to the Australian Open where he and Bopanna came to third Round before got beaten by Michaël Llodra and Nenad Zimonjić by 3-6, 7-6, 7-6.

Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi's keep running at the Monte Carlo Masters finished on Saturday,when they were beaten in the semi-finals. The 6th seeded pair lost to unseeded South Americans Juan Ignacio Chela and Bruno Soares 6-2, 6-7(4), 10-7 in 95

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