Doha: October 05 - HE President of Qatar Tennis, Squash and Badminton Federation (QTSBF) Nasser bin Ghanim Al Khelaifi praised the great success of the 2024 Qatar QTerminals Classic, which QTSBF hosted over a week and concluded today with the participation of an elite of world champions. In remarks after crowning the winners of the tournament, HE Al Khelaifi said that the championship saw a distinguished technical level, and that the participants presented a strong performance during the competitions. He pointed out that the organization of the championship was done according to the highest standards of professionalism, praising the distinguished organization that this championship enjoys annually. Al Khelaifi said Peru's Diego Elias and Egyptian Nour El Sherbini performed at a great level during the competitions and deserved to reach the final. He also commended the efforts made by the various committees working in the tournament which led to the big success that makes the Qatari championship among the g reat and important championships in the world of squash. Source: Qatar News Agency
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