Saudi Tennis Federation

Winning the Asian Cup for the first time (singles) Qatar 2014

The player Saud Al-Haqbani (12 years old) achieved the Asian Tennis Championship in an unprecedented achievement after defeating his Japanese counterpart, "Naheimar Shkouri" in the final match of two groups of group (6/2, 2/6 and 7/5) that was held at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha. , Registering his name as the first Saudi and Gulf player to achieve this tournament in his first official participation in it.

Winning the Asian Cup for the first time (national teams) Qatar 2014

The Saudi Under-14 Tennis Team was crowned the AFC Asian Cup after player Saud Al-Haqbani defeated Malaysia's Daniel Freddy in two groups to one group in the final match held yesterday evening at the Khalifa Olympic Complex in the Qatari capital, Doha.

Winning the AFC Asian Cup for the second year Qatar 2015

The Saudi Under-14 Tennis Team was crowned the AFC Asian Cup after player Saud Al-Haqbani defeated Malaysia's Daniel Freddy in two groups to one group in the final match held yesterday evening at the Khalifa Olympic Complex in the Qatari capital, Doha.

Winning the Gulf Tennis Cup Bahrain 2014

The Saudi Under-12 Tennis Team maintained the Gulf title for the third year in a row, after its victory over the Kuwaiti team today, Thursday, in two groups to one group, in the final match of the Gulf Championship, which was held in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Winning the Gulf Tennis Cup Kuwait 2015

The Saudi tennis team, in the presence of the President of the Kuwaiti Federation and President of the Arab and Asian Federation Sheikh Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, crowned the Gulf Youth Cup after winning 4 gold medals out of 4, silver and bronze, in the singles and doubles championships under (18) as well as the singles and doubles championships under (14) that were held in Kuwait.

Winning the Gulf Tennis Cup Qatar 2015

The Saudi Junior Tennis Team (U-16) achieved the Arabian Gulf Championship held in the State of Qatar after its victory over all the participating teams, and achieved the championship cup and gold medals, providing distinguished and stable levels, through which it dazzled the followers.

Winning the Arab Cup Morocco 2015

The Saudi Arabian Tennis Team (U-12) won the Arab Tennis Championship "Teams" Cup as an unprecedented achievement for the first time in its history, after the difficult and strong victory over the Egyptian team in the final of the tournament that brought them together yesterday at the Casablanca Academy in Morocco.

The Saudi Arabian Tennis Team (U-12) won the Arab Tennis Championship "Teams" Cup as an unprecedented achievement for the first time in its history, after the difficult and strong victory over the Egyptian team in the final of the tournament that brought them together yesterday at the Casablanca Academy in Morocco.

Winning the Asian Cup for the first time (national teams)

Qatar 2014

The player Saud Al-Haqbani (12 years old) achieved the Asian Tennis Championship in an unprecedented achievement after defeating his Japanese counterpart,

"Naheimar Shkouri" in the final match of two groups of group (6/2, 2/6 and 7/5) that was held at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in Doha. , Registering his

name as the first Saudi and Gulf player to achieve this tournament in his first official participation in it.

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