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Aljazeera – Jordan:
Our table tennis team finished the first day of the West Asian Championship currently taking place in the Jordanian capital Amman with 6 male and female players.
After winning 4 wins and posting his group in the men's category by defeating UAE Hassan Rashid 0-3 and Jordan Zaid Abu Yassin 2-3 and Bahrain Mortada Mahfouz 2-3 and Jordan Salem Mahfouz 3-0 [19659003] "Naif Al-Jaddai qualify for the quarter after winning 3 wins And the second group in the men's category by beating Bahrain Mohammed Abbas 2-3 and Emirati Faisal Ahmed 1-3 and Ar 3-0 and Ali Al Khadraoui 3 -0, Ali Al Khadraoui qualified for the quarterfinals after winning 4 wins and his first team in the men's category, he beat Nayef Al-Jadhi 3-2, Emirati Faisal Ahmed 3-0 and Jordan Mohammed Aqili 0-3 And Mohammed Abbas 3-1.
"Abdulaziz Bushelibi is third in his group to come out of the singles competition with two wins and two losses.
"Salah Al-Mutairi finishes fifth in his group to come out of individual competitions. [19799003] "Khaled Al-Sherif has qualified for the quarterfinals after winning 3 wins and his first group in the Al-Shaabal category by defeating United Arab Emirates Mohammed Abdullah 3-0, Bahrain Fadel Abbas 0 -3 and Jordan Raed Al-Demisi 2-3.
"Khalid Al Harbi is third in his group to come out of the singles competition with two wins and two losses.
"Fahd Al-Qarni qualifies for the quarter-finals after winning 3 wins and the first group in the Alkbal category, winning second place in the Iraqi championship Amir Al-Naimi 3-2, Jordan Osama Bakiri 3-0 and Jordan Mohammed Tayeh 3-0.
Salem Al Suwailem is second in his group Al-Ashbal, after defeating Quisay Qaddmani of Jordan 3-0 and Jordanian Fawaz Qaddamani 3-0 and tilting in front of Iraqi Anwar Ahmed 3- 0 and leave him a match tomorrow.
The last round of juniors and juniors under 21 and under 18 from the West Asian Championship, currently in Jordan, will take place tomorrow and our Saudi team should be strong rivals for the gold medals.
The draw for the last single men and teams in West Asia, currently in Jordan, will take place this morning.
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