Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Nigeria Pulls Out Of wheelchair Tennis World Cup

NIGERIA'S growing reputation in global wheelchair tennis has suffered a huge dent following the country’s withdrawal from the BNP Paribas World Team Cup, which served off on Monday at the Nieuwe Sloot Tennis Centre in Alphen, Netherlands.    
The World Team Cup is wheelchair tennis version of the Davis Cup and the Federation Cup. When Nigeria won the African qualifiers held in March in Kenya by beating Morocco there was widespread optimism that the country could grab a promotion to the World Group I following the rapid improvement of the game in the country.
  The improvement was highlighted by the nation’s participation at the Beijing 2008 Olympics and the 2012 Olympics in London, which makes the latest development a major setback for the game in the country.  The triumph in Kenya was the third in a row for the country’s men team, which makes them Africa’s top-ranked nation.
  However, the gap between Nigeria and their nearest rivals, Morocco, would be narrowed at the end of the tournament due to their unexpected absence.
  Nigeria’s place was occupied by Romania following Sunday evening’s draw, which has Canada and Italy in Pool 4.
  At the finals of the CBN championship, which served as the last phase of preparations for the 31-nation tournament featuring 52 teams, some of the players had complained about lack of motivation from government, but promised to make a mark in the tournament as a way of securing sponsorships and also getting more domestic tournaments.
  Aside the CBN, the only regular tournament the players have is the New Era Tournament.


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