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Syed Asif Quadri

Syed Asif Quadri (Urdu: سيد آصف قادرى ) (born 19 November 1936) was a top seeded tennis player of India and outstanding sportsman. He was the number 1 in tennis in Hyderabad State and Mysore State and number 2 in all of India during the 1950s and early 1960s. He also represented India at the Wimbledon championships in 1954. He is also a noted businessman / entrepreneur of India.
==Ancestry==
Syed Asif Quadri was born in Hyderabad city on 19 November 1936. He is the son of the famous educationist / administrator Syed Ahmed Quadri and Mehrunnisa Begum.
His lineage traces back to the fourth Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib. He was also a direct descendent of the famous Sufi Shaykh Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166) and his great great grandfather was the well-known Sufi shaykh of Tekmal Sayyid Sahib Husayni (1805–1880).
His ancestors migrated from Baghdad first to Allahabad in north India, and then shifted south to Tekmal adopting this town as their permanent native place.

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