KARACHI: Bait-ul-Sukoon Cancer Hospital & Hospice (BSCHH) successfully organized the Padel Tournament 2026, bringing together sports enthusiasts, donors and community members to raise funds for 100 percent free cancer treatment for underprivileged patients.

The full-day tournament aimed to support BSCHH’s free services, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, diagnostics and hospice care, for patients who are unable to afford treatment. The event was organized by Bait-ul-Sukoon Cancer Hospital & Hospice, with KFC Pakistan as the title sponsor, and was supported by Friends of Bait-ul-Sukoon.
Held at Padelverse Karachi, the tournament featured men’s, women’s and kids’ categories and saw participation from 24 teams, reflecting broad engagement across age groups and genders. The matches were marked by competitive play and sportsmanship and concluded with an award ceremony recognizing winners, runners-up and supporting partners.
Speaking at the event, Jameel Yusuf S.St., Co-Chairperson and Managing Trustee of BSCHH, said that cancer treatment places an overwhelming emotional and financial burden on families. He stated that Bait-ul-Sukoon remains committed to easing this burden by providing completely free cancer care to every patient. He also expressed gratitude to individual donors, corporate partners, institutions and the Government of Sindh for their continued support.
Established in 1999 as a hospice, Bait-ul-Sukoon Cancer Hospital & Hospice has grown into a 79-bed, state-of-the-art cancer facility providing free chemotherapy, radiotherapy, diagnostic services, targeted therapies and hospice care. The hospital operates entirely on donor support and continues to offer treatment with dignity, compassion and quality care at no cost to patients.
The successful conclusion of the tournament highlighted strong community support for the hospital’s mission, as organizers thanked sponsors, volunteers and participants for helping turn a sporting event into meaningful support for cancer patients.