Karachi, July 27, 2025: Pakistan’s rising tennis sensation Mikaeel Ali Baig continues to impress on the international stage, capturing back-to-back singles titles and a doubles crown during the ITF Junior events held over two weeks in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
The 15-year-old prodigy began his remarkable run by clinching the Week 1 singles title in a gripping three-set final against American Ross Johnson, prevailing 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Demonstrating both skill and resilience, Baig then joined forces with Johnson to lift the doubles title, comfortably defeating their opponents 6-3, 6-4.
Building on this momentum, Baig delivered another standout performance in Week 2, where he secured his second consecutive singles title by defeating Canada’s Antoine Tardif 6-2, 7-6 in the final. Despite trailing 2-5 in the second set, Baig staged a thrilling comeback, pushing the match into a tiebreak and sealing it 7-3 to complete his championship double.
Throughout the two-week circuit, Baig competed against a highly competitive international field, facing challengers from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Brazil, the United States, Canada, France, the Caribbean, and India, all while contending with Jamaica’s sweltering summer conditions.
“This match demanded everything — physical endurance, mental sharpness, and heart,” Baig said after his Week 2 victory. “I had to dig deep, stay composed, and trust the work I’ve put in.”
These wins mark a significant milestone in Baig’s budding career, bringing his tally to three ITF doubles titles and two ITF singles titles, and giving a substantial boost to his international junior ranking.
Baig expressed gratitude to his family, coaches, and the Pakistan Tennis Federation for their continued support, and extended special thanks to veteran tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Ace Tennis Academy for their mentorship and guidance.
As he rises through the ranks, Baig’s performance has become a source of pride for Pakistan’s tennis community, highlighting the potential of the next generation of athletes representing the country on the global stage.





