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National Junior Tennis coach Mohammed Ubale has said that
the recently held Maryam Babangida Memorial Championship in Minna Niger State was a perfect ground that set the tone for the
country’s preparations for Confederation of African Tennis African Junior
Championship Zonal Qualifier scheduled to take place in Abuja January 13 to 18.
The Minna event not only helped players tune up but also
produced new set of plsyers, as Ubale stated. The held Maryam Babangida
Memorial Championship was constituted largely of by players who are U-12 and14 boys and girls.
With mostly winners of the championships constituting Nigeria’s
team for Africa, Ubale was hopeful of the country making a good outing,
believing that the players would maintain due form. “We are set to go and all
the players are in top shape. The tournament in Minna has proved to be timely
because it served as part of the preparation for the African qualifiers we are
going into and I’m convinced we will have a very good outing next week when the
show begins,” he said. The Nigerian camp has names like Godsgift Timipre, Fortune
Aniso Oluwabunmi Are.
NTF has stepped up preparations for the qualifiers.
In the Minna events, Joy Sunday of the FCT and Chidera
Anozie of Niger
were the winners of the Girls' and Boys'
& Under 12 having beaten Timipre Maxwell of Rivers and Musa
Mohammed of Katsina respectively.

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