"Karachi Tennis Club" Classic Tee
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"Karachi Tennis Club" Classic Tee

"Karachi Tennis Club" Classic Tee

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"Karachi Tennis Club" Classic Tee
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The Story

Get our signature graphics on a classic unisex tee. For an elevated fabric and oversized silhouette, explore the premium version here.

Shipping:

Ships immediately. Most deliver to door in 6-10 days.

Designer's Fit Guide:

This sourced tee features a traditional unisex fit and runs true to size. Many customers choose to size up for more relaxed styling. Refer to size guide for measurements.

Measurements:

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Garment Details:

• Urdu Reads: "Karachi Tennis Club" 
• 100% Cotton Classic Unisex Tee in White
• Fabric Weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit

Story:

Tennis in Pakistan has a long history that dates back to the British colonial period. During this time, the sport was introduced to the country by British soldiers and quickly became popular among the elite and the expatriate community.


During the 20th century, tennis continued to grow in popularity in Pakistan, and the country began to birth future notable players. However, the sport faced many obstacles, including a lack of government support and funding, which made it difficult for players to compete on the international stage.

Despite these challenges, tennis continued to thrive in the country, and a number of talented players emerged, including Karachi raised, Jahangir Khan, who dominated a similar racquet sport, known as squash, during the 1980s and became the first Pakistani to reach the top of the world rankings.

During his career, Jahangir Khan won a record 10 British Open titles, 6 World Championships, and countless other major tournaments. He famously dominated for over a decade, winning an unprecedented 555 consecutive matches from 1981 to 1986. His success helped popularize racquet sports in Pakistan, like tennis, and brought attention to the country's athletic prowess.

In recent years, tennis has made great strides in Pakistan, and the country has introduced several contesting players who have made a name for themselves on the international stage.

One of the most notable tennis players from Pakistan is Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, who is a professional tennis player best known for his doubles play, and has won several doubles titles on the ATP Tour. In addition to his success on the court, Qureshi has also been an advocate for the sport of tennis in Pakistan, working with organizations to promote and develop the sport in the country.

Through his efforts, Qureshi has helped to raise the profile of tennis in Pakistan and to inspire a new generation of Pakistani players to pursue an athletic career in tennis which can undoubtedly play a role in shaping the future of the country and culture.

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Description

Get our signature graphics on a classic unisex tee. For an elevated fabric and oversized silhouette, explore the premium version here.

Shipping:

Ships immediately. Most deliver to door in 6-10 days.

Designer's Fit Guide:

This sourced tee features a traditional unisex fit and runs true to size. Many customers choose to size up for more relaxed styling. Refer to size guide for measurements.

Measurements:

See Guide

Garment Details:

• Urdu Reads: "Karachi Tennis Club" 
• 100% Cotton Classic Unisex Tee in White
• Fabric Weight: 5.0–5.3 oz/yd²
• DTG Print Technique on Sourced Tee
• Size Up for Oversized Fit

Story:

Tennis in Pakistan has a long history that dates back to the British colonial period. During this time, the sport was introduced to the country by British soldiers and quickly became popular among the elite and the expatriate community.


During the 20th century, tennis continued to grow in popularity in Pakistan, and the country began to birth future notable players. However, the sport faced many obstacles, including a lack of government support and funding, which made it difficult for players to compete on the international stage.

Despite these challenges, tennis continued to thrive in the country, and a number of talented players emerged, including Karachi raised, Jahangir Khan, who dominated a similar racquet sport, known as squash, during the 1980s and became the first Pakistani to reach the top of the world rankings.

During his career, Jahangir Khan won a record 10 British Open titles, 6 World Championships, and countless other major tournaments. He famously dominated for over a decade, winning an unprecedented 555 consecutive matches from 1981 to 1986. His success helped popularize racquet sports in Pakistan, like tennis, and brought attention to the country's athletic prowess.

In recent years, tennis has made great strides in Pakistan, and the country has introduced several contesting players who have made a name for themselves on the international stage.

One of the most notable tennis players from Pakistan is Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, who is a professional tennis player best known for his doubles play, and has won several doubles titles on the ATP Tour. In addition to his success on the court, Qureshi has also been an advocate for the sport of tennis in Pakistan, working with organizations to promote and develop the sport in the country.

Through his efforts, Qureshi has helped to raise the profile of tennis in Pakistan and to inspire a new generation of Pakistani players to pursue an athletic career in tennis which can undoubtedly play a role in shaping the future of the country and culture.