Team Nigeria
has been rewarded with a ticket for the Junior Davis Cup scheduled for Egypt
later this year following their impressive performance at the 39th ITF/CAT
African Junior Championship concluded over the weekend in Pretoria, South
Africa.
Also,
Michael Osewa emerged silver medalist in the boy’s 14&under category of the
11-day tournament following a 7-5, 6-4 loss to Damien Laporte of the
Seychelles.
Osewa went
into the match as the favourite having triumphed 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 in the most
recent meetings between the two players which was at the Top 8 African Junior
Masters held in Casablanca, Morocco last November but it was his opponent from
the Indian Ocean Island that carried the day.
Osewa had
made it a trademark of recovering after losing the opening set –a feat he
achieved against top seed Younes Adnane of Morocco in the last-16, Jason
Espitalier of Mauritius in the quarterfinal and Ryan Randiek of Kenya in the
semifinal but it was not to be this time as Laporte broke him in the ninth game
of the second set before taking his remaining two games on his own serves.
Nigeria
Tennis Federation boss, Sani Ndanusa commended the feat achieved by the
Nigerian team which was highlighted by Osewa’s masterful display.
He said:
“The fear of the North Africans is now a thing of the past for us. Our
immediate task is to complement our performance here which is the best in
Nigeria’s history with a bigger support for our junior players especially now
that we are back in the Davis Cup after missing for about three years.”
Yousef Khamis
of claimed the Boys’ 16 & under singles title beating Philip Henning of
South Africa 7-6, 6-2 butMakayla Loubser restored the pride of the host nation
by winning the Girls’ 14& under title with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Aisha
Niyonkuru of Burundi.
ITF Moroccan
Centre player Sada Nahimana of Burundi, made history as she claimed her third
ITF title in succession at the expense of Morocco’s Diae El Jardi 7-5, 6-2.
Friday
Gabriel, Christopher Itodo, Christopher Bulus, Barakat Quadri, Marylove Edward,
Angel McLeod and Adetayo Adetunji are the other players that featured for
Nigeria at the 11-day championship which attracted about 120 players from 25
countries.
The closing
ceremony followed on centre court, with ITF Board Member Ismail El Shafei,
Tennis South Africa Vice-President Riaad Davids, Confederation of African
Tennis President Tarak Cherif, ITF Executive Director Luca Santilli and other
distinguished guests all present.
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