2024-06-05T11:14:08+00:00
Table Tennis: Quadri Aruna returns to top 16 set to face local hero in Zagreb
According to the recently released Week 23 rankings, Aruna is the highest African player.
2024-06-05T11:14:08+00:00
According to the recently released Week 23 rankings, Aruna is the highest African player.
2024-06-02T16:35:49+00:00
The 41-year-old is the first Indian table tennis player ever to become a 10-time Indian national champion hence breaking the record of eight-time national champion Kamlesh Mehta.
2024-05-29T20:41:56+00:00
The WTT Contender Lagos is the first WTT Contender Series in Sub-Saharan Africa taking place in Lagos, Nigeria on June 19 to 23.
2024-05-29T05:21:48+00:00
The development comes just weeks after Aruna secured victory at the ITTF Africa Cup in Rwanda.
2024-05-18T07:16:00+00:00
Olajide Omotayo and Edem Offiong will fly the Green and White colours of Nigeria when the Olympic games kicks off in July.
2024-05-15T11:21:26+00:00
Aruna effortlessly took down Mohamed El-Beiali with a 4-0 (11-5, 11-6, 12-10, 11-3) win to emerge as the new Africa Cup champion after losing the title to Egypt’s Omar Assar in 2018.
2024-05-06T15:32:15+00:00
Following his first-round win, Aruna faced Lee Sang Su of South Korea in a thrilling second-round encounter as the world-ranked 19th Nigerian dominated the early stages, winning the first two games 11-9 each.
2024-04-29T13:34:00+00:00
The tournament which lasted for three days, saw participation from over 32 men and 29 women representing countries including Benin Republic, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, Senegal, and host nation Togo.
2024-04-29T13:00:00+00:00
The city of Lagos is one of the top cities in the world and will be hosting the WTT Contender Series for the second time - another opportunity to showcase Nigeria's Centre of Excellence.
2024-04-26T12:10:00+00:00
This year's NTTF-sanctioned event attracted a record number of participants, with 28 states vying for glory in 14 different categories.