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Olajide Omotayo not scared by tough ITTF Nigeria Open opponents

By Editor
08 August 2017   |   4:10 am
As a junior player, 22-year-old Olajide Omotayo was a delight to watch, as he held her own against her peers. Now, after working his way into the national team with his scintillating performance at the 2017 World Championships in Germany, the Italy-based star is growing in confidence ahead of the ITTF Nigeria Open ‘Lagos 2017.’

Olajide Omotayo

As a junior player, 22-year-old Olajide Omotayo was a delight to watch, as he held her own against her peers. Now, after working his way into the national team with his scintillating performance at the 2017 World Championships in Germany, the Italy-based star is growing in confidence ahead of the ITTF Nigeria Open ‘Lagos 2017.’

As an outsider, Olajide Omotayo fought his way from the preliminary of the 2017 World Championships in Dusseldorf to berth in the first round of the men’s singles. His performance against Romania’s Cristian Pletea showed the worth of the Nigerian, whose display in recent time has given the West African nation something to hope for in the game.

With regular training in Lagos in the last two months, as well as tutelage from Aruna Quadri, Olajide Omotayo is eagerly looking forward to the Nigerian Open with a lot of optimism.

“I am in good form at present because I have been training very well after the world championship. I have not missed my training in the last two months, while I increased my schedule with training and pep talk from Aruna Quadri. Prior to this, I train every day apart from weekend with my doubles partner, Ojo Onaolapo. All these have given me hope that I am going to achieve something from the Nigeria Open this year,” he said.

Despite the presence of top stars, Olajide Omotayo, however, acknowledged the qualities of Li Ping, Aruna Quadri, Omar Assar and Benedek Olah, but believes he can surprise many in Lagos.

“I respect the top four players in this competition because they are world class but in table tennis anything is possible. So I am looking forward to qualifying from the preliminary to the main draw, which I believe is possible.

“After then, I am also looking beyond the last 32 which I finished last year because this year, my game has improved coupled with the support from Aruna Quadri, who has been teaching me some tactics. Also, I think I have prepared very well for this tournament this year and without mincing words, my target is to win the men’s singles. I have also realized that table tennis is not won by ranking but by what you can do on table in a particular match,” he added.

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