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Team Nigeria wins ITF West/Central Africa U-18 Championship

By Editor
26 September 2016   |   3:12 am
Oyinlomo Barakat Quadri was the standout player in the three-leg circuit, which served off on September 6 in Cotonou.
Oyinlomo Barakat Quadri was the star of the just-concluded ITF West/Central Africa Junior Circuit.

Oyinlomo Barakat Quadri was the star of the just-concluded ITF West/Central Africa Junior Circuit.

Team Nigeria has emerged overall winners of the 2016 ITF West/Central Africa 18 and Under Circuits, which ended in Lome, Togo at the weekend. Nigeria topped with four gold and one silver medals, beating Korea, which came second with four gold medals.

Egypt and France placed joint third with one gold and one silver each, while USA and Cote d’Ivoire bagged a gold each to finish joint fourth in the 19-day circuit.

Oyinlomo Barakat Quadri was the standout player in the three-leg circuit, which served off on September 6 in Cotonou. The 13-year-old debutante won a total of four gold and a silver medal, which notably include an unprecedented three straight girl’s singles titles.

At the final of the third leg of the world-ranking tournament, which attracted over 80 players from Africa, Europe, Asia and North America, the player from the Aces Tennis Academy in Lagos defeated Marion Karine Job of France 6-3, 6-3 at the Stade Omnisports for her record feat.

“We are very happy with the achievement of Barakat who the ITF identified as one of the best junior players in Africa going by the scholarship given to her last year. The Nigeria Tennis Federation has focused more on junior tennis in recent years and that is why we are now among the top teams in Africa,” NTF president, Sani Ndanusa, said.

She had twice defeated Carmine Becoude of Benin Republic 6-0, 6-2 and 6-2, 6-2 in the final, to win the singles in the first two legs, which took place in Cotonou and Lome.

She paired with her Aces Tennis Academy teammate, Toyin Asogba, to win one doubles title, while she also partnered Angel Mcleod to win silver in the doubles.

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