2023-11-25T20:01:43+00:00
Table Tennis: Nigeria missing as Egypt set to represent Africa at ITTF Mixed Team World Cup
The World Cup will occur at the Sichuan Gymnasium in Chengdu, China, from December 4th to 10th, 2023.
2023-11-25T20:01:43+00:00
The World Cup will occur at the Sichuan Gymnasium in Chengdu, China, from December 4th to 10th, 2023.
2023-11-23T05:34:29+00:00
The organizers unveiled that the third edition of the competition would take place at the Eko Club in Lagos from November 29 to December 3.
2023-11-09T13:37:47+00:00
The ITTF reports that in the men's categories, Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, and Madagascar will represent Africa, and in the women's categories, Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, and Mauritius will represent the continent.
2023-10-10T05:32:39+00:00
Aruna is expected to begin his campaign in the main draw, where he will face top seeds such as Japan's Tomokazu Harimoto, Brazil's Hugo Calderano, Chinese Taipei's Lin Yun-Ju, and Germany's title candidates Dimitrij Ovtcharov and Dang Qiu.
2023-10-05T18:40:02+00:00
Aruna transferred from the German club TTC RhönSprudel Maberzell Fulda to the Saudi Arabian team.
2023-09-28T05:47:27+00:00
The NTTF Board member stated that Nigeria has a common problem with the development of coaches
2023-09-24T17:49:25+00:00
2023-09-24T10:40:26+00:00
Nigeria chose nine of the 14 Paralympic tickets available, while Egypt chose five in the singles events.
2023-09-22T16:28:27+00:00
Nigeria dominated the men's singles category, claiming the bulk of the tickets, with four of the six qualifiers making their Paralympic Games debut.
2023-09-22T10:24:21+00:00
Nigeria's Faith Obazuaye and Kehinde Lawal are on the verge of winning tickets after going undefeated in Class 9 and 10.