The International Junior Tennis Tournament (boys and girls under 18), organized by the Lebanese Federation, continued on the courts of the Lebanese Automobile and Tourist Club in Kaslik under the supervision of the International Federation, a game in which more than one hundred male and female players from all over the world take part , including about 20 from Lebanon.

Here are the results of the fourth day:

Males:

The Egyptian Ahmed Moncef defeated the Lebanese Anthony Mukarzel (6-4), (6-3), and the Greek Iraklis Kalanov defeated the Egyptian Ahmed Al-Karmouti (6-1, (4-6), (6-2), and the Moroccan Ibrahim bin Yahya Ali Tunisian Ahmed Al-Hassairy (6-1), (6-3).

Men’s doubles: Moroccans Ibrahim Ben Yahya and Makari Overchenko defeated Lebanese Anthony Moukarzel and Swiss Oscar Rashid (6-4) and (7-6), while Lebanese Mostafa Al-Natur and Egyptian Ahmed Al-Karmouti defeated Greek Iraklis Kalanov and Cypriot Stelianos Papamihayla. (0-6) and (7)-6), (10-5), Turks Ige Topkok and Artezium Tsykonenka beat Egyptian Seif Al-Salawi and Australian Jerome Stefan (6-1) and (6-3), Moroccan Ibrahim bin Yahya and Makari Overchenko over Lebanese Mustafa Al-Natur and Egyptian Ahmed Al-Karnoti (6-) 3) and (6-2), as well as two Egyptians Youssef Al-Shafi and Ahmed Monsef Ali, Turks Iy Topkok and Artezium Tsaikonenko (7 -6) and (6-2).

Women:

Turkish Faiza Abrar Ayden defeated Lebanese Maria Brady (6-0) and withdrew, Frenchwoman Lila Grace Bashur defeated Turkish Meliz Boga Ozkan (6-2), 6-2, and Turkish Erim Kurt defeated Australian Riana Alam (7-5). 7-5).

Women’s Doubles: Australia’s Reem Alam and Rihanna Alam defeated Lebanese Lila Grace Bashur, Swiss Francesca Saroli (6-4), (6-4), Cypriot Devni Kotsofta and Egyptian Suzanne Malak over Lebanese Maria Brady and Ekaterina Sovorova (4-6) and (6-) 4) (10-8), Mariam Makhlouf of Tunisia and Milise Boga Ozkan of Turkey beat Anisia Hammud of Finland and Sim Sipahioglu of Turkey (5-7) (7-5) and (10-6), and also two Turks, Faiza Abrar Ayden and Erem Kurt on the Cypriot Defne Kotsofta and the Egyptian Suzanne Malak (6-1) and (6-1), and two Australians Rim Alam and Rihanna Alam on the Tunisian Mary Makhlouf and the Turkish Meliz Boga Ozkan (6-1) 0 ) and (6-3).