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Emefiele delighted by players’ performance

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Toyin Asogba won the silver medal of the Girls’ 16 at the CBN Junior Open Championship, which ended in Lagos… at the weekend.

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• Yakubu sisters win titles 
The Yakubu sisters, Oiza and Nene clinched the Girls 12 and 10 titles as the 2017 CBN Junior Tennis Championship ended with fanfare at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club Saturday.

First on court was the petite but extremely mobile Nene, who defeated fellow nine year-old Mary Benjamin from the Navy Club Apapa, 8-3. Her left handed sister, Oiza, followed with an 8-5 victory over Blessing Otu also of Lagos.

Their performance was matched by the Port Harcourt-based Kodian Tennis Foundation, which produced two winners and two sibling runners-up.

Timipre Maxwell retained her title by edging team mate Rebecca Ekpeyong 9-7, while David Dawariye easily beat Usman Kushimo from Abeokuta 8-2.

The Boys’ 12 event was won by Daniel Adeleye from Ekiti, who defeated David Ekpeyong from the Kodian Foundation 8-3.

Michael Osewa, the 2016 African Junior Championship 16 & Under runner-up showed some class in overcoming Lagos Lawn Tennis Club team mate, Augustine Stephen 9-8 in the Boys’ 18 final.

Speaking before the star matches of the day, CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, represented by the acting Director of Corporate Communications, Isaac Okoroafor, expressed delight at the results achieved in the 11 years of sponsorship of the junior championship and the progress the young boys and girls are making.

“The CBN,” the Governor said, “is very delighted with the impact of our sponsorship, which has helped Nigeria dominate junior tennis in the West and Central African region and produced young champions like Moses Michael and Sylvester Emmanuel at the senior level. We are also very proud of the partnership with the International Tennis Academy, which has maintained a very high standard of organisation and produced these outstanding results.”

The star matches of the day were the Girls and Boys 16s where Marylove expectedly beat Toyin Asogba 8-1, while the No.1 seed and defending champion, Mathew Abamu was upset by the second seed, Emmanuel Jebutu 8-5.

Source: G Sport

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