Top Senior National Players Subdue Juniors![]()
Said Olagundoye, "I was praying hard that the match should not go into three sets because I was not sure I could have coped. At this rate we are going to be in trouble very soon." Lawal who recently returned from some circuit tournaments in Europe said; "my strategy was to intimidate him (Vincent Itodo) from the outset by hitting the balls very hard whether I miss or not nad that worked in the first set but he apparently settled down in the second set." Director of the International Tennis Academy, organisers of the circuit said the challenge will be regiular feature of the circuit tournaments until the junior break through. "With this baptism of fire and now realising that they have the ability to take on the seniors, I have a sneaky feeling that the result may be positively different the next time. Kienka said. In other matches concluded before the challenge match, Evelyn Iorbo, 9 and her brother Gabriel both of the International Tennis Academy won the girls and boys 10 and under event despite playing on clay for the first time in their lives. The girls 12 was won by Katarina Alex of the Julius Berger club in Abuja who upset the number one seed Elshama Benson from Jos. Umaru Balami now of the Co-foundation in Kaduna won the boys 12 beating Shedrack Yakubu of Kaduna Club In the girls 14, Hadasa Benson beat Katarina Alex in the finals while Anthony Leo beat Co-foundation team mate Christian Paul for the boys 14 title. Daniel Igorche was runner-up to Itodo in the boys 16 while Kelechi Njoku was finallist in the girls 16 event. The final was attended by an appreciable crowd of tennis enthusiasts ncluding the State Commissioner for sports, the chairman of the Kaduna State Tennis Association, President of the Kaduna club and member sof the Nigerian Tennis Federation. the Group Managing Director of the NNPC was represented by the Manager, Community Relations, Chief Dumo Oruobu. 0
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