Pakistan Tennis Player Sets Guinness World Record

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Pakistan Tennis Player Sets Guinness World Record

Pakistan Tennis World Record Achieved by Talha Waheed

Pakistan Tennis World Record history has been made as senior tennis player Talha Waheed officially entered the Guinness World Records by completing 59 successful tennis serves in one minute.

The achievement was formally recognized during a ceremony at the Guinness World Records headquarters where Talha received his official certificate.

Pakistan Tennis : Record Set in Lahore

Talha Waheed set the Pakistan Tennis World Record on November 8 2024 at a tennis facility in Lahore.

The previous record of 42 successful serves had remained unbeaten since 2019 making Talha’s performance a significant leap forward in the category.

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Recognition by Tennis Authorities

The Pakistan Tennis Federation praised Talha Waheed for his outstanding achievement.

PTF President Aisam ul Haq Qureshi and several national and international players congratulated him stating that earning a place in the Guinness Book of World Records is a rare honor that reflects years of discipline and commitment.

Pakistan Tennis : Talha Waheed Career Highlights

Talha Waheed is a highly accomplished senior tennis player.

He has won multiple national and international titles in:

  • 35 plus doubles
  • 40 plus doubles
  • 45 plus doubles

His success extends across Pakistan tournaments and International Tennis Federation senior events.

International Recognition and Diplomacy

After receiving the Guinness certificate Talha Waheed met Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Dr Mohammad Faisal.

The High Commissioner praised Talha’s dedication and said the Pakistan Tennis World Record has enhanced the country’s image on the global sports stage.

Pakistan Tennis  : Impact on Pakistan Sports Culture

Officials and experts believe this Pakistan Tennis World Record will:

  • Inspire young athletes
  • Encourage senior sports participation
  • Promote tennis at grassroots level
  • Strengthen Pakistan’s international sports reputation

Talha’s achievement highlights that age is no barrier to excellence in sports.

Historical Context Pakistan Tennis

Pakistan has a proud but limited history in global tennis recognition.

While players like Aisam ul Haq Qureshi brought international success in doubles Talha Waheed’s Guinness World Record adds a new dimension by showcasing senior level athletic excellence and consistency.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
Who set the Pakistan Tennis World Record

Senior tennis player Talha Waheed set the record.

What is the Guinness World Record

59 successful tennis serves in one minute.

Where was the record set

The record was set in Lahore Pakistan.

When was the record achieved

November 8 2024.

Why is this record important

It highlights Pakistan’s sports potential and inspires both young and senior athletes.

Official Information Source

Guinness World Records official website:
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com

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