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Nigeria Wins Bronze At Africa Tennis Tourney
The national junior ten
nis team which represented Nigeria at the just-concluded Africa Junior Tennis Championship in Kenya, returned on Monday, with a bronze medal.
Coach of the team, Ubale Mohammed, told newsmen in Abuja, that the medal was won in the male U-16 doubles competition.
He said Sylvester Emmanuel and Michael Michael placed third after losing to Egypt in the semi-final, adding that the competition was the first for the two players.
Mohammed disclosed that he and the team had put the Kenyan tournament behind and was focusing on the All Africa Youth Games scheduled to begin in Botswana in May.
He said that the players would continue training until camping would begin.
He expressed optimism that with the experience garnered at the Kenyan championship, the players would put up fantastic performance at the Botswana games.
“I am so delighted and happy that the team had a bronze in the championship; this is the first time ever we are getting to this stage and I appreciate the efforts of the players because they put in their best.
“We have just arrived in the country and we are looking forward to the Africa Youth Games coming up in May and I know that with this experience, the team will do better there”, he said.
“We hope to intensify training and start camping early enough but before then, I have told the players to keep training in their respective stations’’, he added.
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