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AMRITSAR:Indian players attended a three-day international tennis seminar in Daegu, South Korea, organised by the International Free Tennis Federation under the leadership of Jung Hun Geon, chairman of International Free Tennis Federation and member ad hoc advisory committee of traditional sports and games, UNESCO.



Amritsar, October 16 

Indian players attended a three-day international tennis seminar in Daegu, South Korea, organised by the International Free Tennis Federation under the leadership of Jung Hun Geon, chairman of International Free Tennis Federation and member ad hoc advisory committee of traditional sports and games, UNESCO. The Indian team, under the guidance of coach Ruby Malhotra, attended the seminar along with faculty Rajwinder Kaur, players Daljit Kaur and Ekkampreet Singh, Vansh and Krish Rana.

The International Free Tennis Federation organised the event in Daegu, South Korea from October 12-15. Free Tennis is a Korean traditional sport, which played on ground but similar to table tennis. — TNS

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