Around 2 thousand people to take part in tennis marathon
16 June, 2014 18:24
On July 5, approximately 2000 people from the number of professional sportsmen and amateurs of ping pong with take part in “Astana Cup 2014” marathon dedicated to the 16th anniversary of the capital.
Applications for participation are accepted through July 4.
All guests will also see a match between teams of Kazakhstan and China giving start to the whole marathon.
It is also known that the first trial tournament has been held recently among amateurs involving more than 200 people. All participants were satisfied with the tournament organization and promised to attend the forthcoming tennis marathon.
70 tennis tables will be installed in the Palace for “Astana Cup 2014” conduct, and after this event they will remain there available for all fans of this game until autumn. It’s planned that from now on trainings of sportsmen, tournaments among amateurs and other sport arrangements will be held here on a regular basis.
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