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Imeh, Adegoke are Rainoil/Ikoyi Club Masters Tennis champions

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Sarah Adegoke won the women’s singles of the just concluded Rainoil/Ikoyi Club Masters… at the weekend.

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As predicted by followers of the third Rainoil/Ikoyi Club 1938 Masters Tennis Championship, Joseph Imeh and Sarah Adegoke at the weekend won the Men and Women’s singles of the competition, which attracted the best players in the country.

Imeh defeated Emmanuel Idoko 6-3, 6-4 while Adegoke retained the women’s title with a 6-1, 5-0 (rtd) scoreline over Ronke Akingbade.

The winners each pocketed N250,000 while the finalists got N200, 000. The four semifinalists at the five-day tournament were also rewarded with N150,000 each. Other participants also got range of cash prizes.

Speaking at the end of the final, Group Executive Director, Rainoil, Mrs. Godfrey Ogbechie, said the energy outfit would continue to invest  in the development of youths through sports, especially tennis for those that want to take it as a career.

She said, “We have been involved in tennis sponsorship for over 13 years and we want to take Nigerian tennis to an enviable height. My husband, in particular, is so passionate about tennis and I know he will go any length see the sport develop. He has the desire to see a Nigerian player in the Grand Slam”

NTF President, Sani Ndanusa, commended Rainoil for its unrelenting commitment to Nigerian tennis, adding that the company’s backing of Sylvester Emmanuel, who is on a $90,000 scholarship to at the Pereriba Tennis Academy in Barcelona, Spain, speaks volume of Rainoil’s passion to see Nigeria excel at the sport at global level. He disclosed that in 2015, Rainoil had also sponsored Emmanuel to a US training trip.

Ndanusa, while presenting a giant trophy as a gift to Rainoil as mark of NTF’s appreciation of their commitment to tennis development, said: “Similar to our plan, you have mapped out a route for a Nigerian player regarding the Grand Slam. The NTF will continue to give technical support, monitor as well as give opportunity to make sure that the dream is realised.”

Source: G Sport

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