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Participated in and won matches in 131 international tennis federation tournaments
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Billie Jean king Cup Championships
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National TITLES
LATEST NEWS
Ushna reaches STA Autumn 2 Tournament final in UK
Pakistan national champion Ushna Suhail has reached the finals of the LTA Sutton Tennis Academy (STA) Autumn 2
Ushna Suhail Visits Shaukat Khanum, Donates Prize Money
Ushna Suhail of WAPDA and Noor Malik of ZTBL reached the ladies singles final in the SA Gardens Pakistan Open Tennis
About USHNA SUHAIL
BIO
FIRST & ONLY Pakistani player to have WTA (Women Tennis Association) World ranking since 2014 in singles & 2012 in doubles.
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Current Pakistan No.1 (31/12/21)
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Former Junior Pakistan No.1 (2008-2012)
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Highest Women Single ranking, ITF: 943 (12-12-16)
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Highest Women Double ranking, ITF: 864 (11-07-16)
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MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
Pakistan national champion Ushna Suhail has reached the finals of the LTA Sutton Tennis Academy (STA) Autumn 2 Tournament in London. According to information made available here, Ushna was up against Marfa Solovei, who put stiff resistance with her strong baseline and net game leveling at 2-2 in the first set.
The Nation
“Billie Jean King cup (Formerly known as Fed cup) is the only international tennis tournament for Pakistani women to look forward to and top-seed Ushna Suhail is confident that she and her teammates will do well at this year’s edition. Last year, Pakistan managed to defeat Kyrgyzstan, and 22-year-old Ushna is targeting even bigger scalps and higher ground this year.”
Tribune
"Pakistan’s Ushna Suhail entered the quarterfinals of Rwanda international Tennis Championship on Wednesday, with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Michelle Kerubo Onyancha of KenyaAfter winning the first set with ease, Ushna’s game was evenly matched by her opponent to lock the set at 4-4."
Dawn News
"Ushna Suhail cruised to final of the Eighteen National Ladies Tennis being organized by Subh-e-Nau here at PTF Complex on Saturday. Ushna defeated Sara Mansoor after a tough fight between both seasoned players. Ushna won first set by 6-4, but looked off color in second set and Sara Mansoor won by 6-2."