Rabat - HM King Mohammed VI sent a message of congratulations to Moroccan champion Malak El Allami, who won the US Open Junior Doubles Title. In this message, HM the King expressed His warmest congratulations to Malak El Allami for this brilliant international achievement, which represents a sign of esteem and consideration for Moroccan women, who have carved out a distinguished place in various sports on continental and international levels. Reiterating His congratulations for this honorable sporting performance for the Moroccan champion and national tennis which crowns the efforts and determination of Malak El Allami to get a spot on the podium, the Sovereign wished further success to the champion in her sporting career, which promises new international achievements. In this message, HM the King expressed His warmest congratulations to Malak El Allami for this brilliant international achievement, which represents a sign of esteem and consideration for Moroccan women, who have carved out a distinguished place in various sports on continental and international levels. Reiterating His congratulations for this honorable sporting performance for the Moroccan champion and national tennis which crowns the efforts and determination of Malak El Allami to get a spot on the podium, the Sovereign wished further success to the champion in her sporting career, which promises new international achievements. Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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