2023-05-28T13:34:08+00:00
ITTF applauds South Africa for historic World Table Tennis Championships
South Africa hosted its first World Championships in 84 years.
2023-05-28T13:34:08+00:00
South Africa hosted its first World Championships in 84 years.
2023-05-25T19:59:40+00:00
Assar called Quadri Aruna to celebrate with him after defeating Croatian Tomislav Pucar in the round of 16 of the World Table Tennis Championship.
2023-05-24T05:55:19+00:00
The 18-year-old Taiwo Mati, stood firm as he trailed 4-3 to Lam Siu Hang from Hong Kong.
2023-05-24T05:36:58+00:00
Egyptian duo Dina Meshref and Omar Assar and Nigeria's teenage Taiwo Mati are the only Africans left at the World Table Tennis Championship in Durban.
2023-05-23T18:59:24+00:00
Aruna, was knocked out by Spanish Alvaro Robles in the round of 64 after a dramatic seven-set clash, 4-3.
2023-05-22T21:16:08+00:00
Oshonaike overcame significant hurdles to accomplish everything she has. The Nigerian has won 25 national championships, 11 medals in the African Games, and three titles at the continental level.
2023-05-22T20:54:58+00:00
Goda won her second ITTF-Africa Cup earlier this month after announcing herself to the world in Durban with plenty of optimism.
2023-05-21T15:08:58+00:00
Offiong Edem suffered an early defeat against the Chinese Zhu Chengzhu in the first round.
2023-05-20T21:51:10+00:00
Africa's medal hopeful, Aruna, defeated Ionescu 4-2 (11-7, 12-10, 8-11, 11-5, 7-11, 11-9) while Taiwo came from behind to record a victory against Jancarik 4-2 (7-11, 7-11, 11-6, 11-9, 12-10, 11-8).
2023-05-20T18:44:24+00:00
The 2023 World Championship Finals started on Saturday to record historical feet in Africa.