Kuching, March 15, 2025: Pakistan’s junior tennis team made history by securing the Junior Davis Cup title with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Indonesia in Malaysia. The triumph marks a landmark achievement, as Pakistan remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, displaying exceptional skill and teamwork.
In the first singles match, Pakistan’s Abu Bakar Talha dominated Suryana Rafael Rio with an emphatic 6-2, 6-1 win, giving Pakistan an early lead while Mikhail Ali Baig faced a tough challenge and suffered a defeat, leveling the tie at 1-1. The duo of Hamza Roman and Abu Bakar Talha delivered under pressure, overcoming Indonesia’s Mangan Song Rafael Jakonia and Suryana Rafael Rio in a tense battle of doubles tie, winning 7-6 (0), 2-6, 10-7.
With this victory, Pakistan has qualified for the ITF Asia/Oceania Junior Davis Cup Qualifying Event, set to take place in Kazakhstan from May 19-24, 2025. This prestigious tournament will feature the top 16 teams from the region, all competing for a spot in the World Group.
Team captain Shehzad Khan expressed immense pride in his players, stating, “I am extremely pleased with how the boys played from start to finish. Their dedication and hard work paid off, and I am incredibly proud of them.”
Pakistan Tennis Federation (PTF) President Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi hailed the victory as a historic moment for the nation, acknowledging the phenomenal progress of the team.
“From finishing 16th in 2023 to securing 5th place in 2024, and now winning the championship—this is a testament to Pakistan’s rising stature in international tennis,” Qureshi noted.
He also praised ATP coach Robert Davis and ATP trainer Eduardo Laloc for conducting an intensive training camp in Islamabad in February 2025, which helped prepare the team for this success.
Additionally, Qureshi extended his gratitude to Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) Director General Yasir Pirzada for supporting international coaching programs, calling it a crucial milestone in Pakistan’s tennis development.
PTF Secretary General Col. Zia-ud-Din Tufail congratulated the players, their families, and the nation, stating:
“This victory marks the beginning of a new era for Pakistan’s junior tennis on the international stage. It is proof of the incredible talent we have and signals a bright future for Pakistan’s young tennis stars.”
Pakistan’s remarkable triumph in the Junior Davis Cup has not only put the country on the global tennis map but also raised hopes for a strong showing in the upcoming Asia/Oceania qualifiers.