Funke Oshonaike wins African title but Quadri loses

Funke Oshonaike wins African title but Quadri loses

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Nigeria table tennis news.Veteran Nigeria table tennis player Funke Oshonaike on Sunday won the women’s singles title of the 2016 ITTF Africa Senior Championships  in Morocco.
The 42-year-old defeated 2015 champion, Egypt’s Dina Meshref, 4-2 to win the title,  which had eluded her for two years.
Oshonaike needed over an hour to win the title at the expense of  the African number one.
Oshonaike took the first two sets 11-7, 13-11,  but the Egyptian came back to win the next two sets 11-5, 11-9.  Oshonaike won the following two sets 11-7, 11-7.
But Nigeria failed to win the men’s singles as Africa’s number one player, Aruna Quadri, lost 4-3 to Egypt’s Omar Assar.
Quadri, who was unbeaten in the competition  before the final, could not replicate the form that led

him to victory  over his rival at the 2016 Africa Top 16 in Sudan.
The 2014 ITTF Star Player of the Year won the first set 12-10 before Assar took the second and third sets 11-6, 11-9.


Quadri fought back to win the fourth set 11-8 but lost the fifth set 12-10. The sixth set went to the Nigerian to level the scores at 3-3, but he lost the last set 11-9 to the Egyptian, who was the 2015 champion of the event.

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Oshonaike  said, “I knew it was going to be tough because Meshref was the African champion and had not been beaten in the last two years. I just told myself to go out there and have fun, and show my experience. When it started working I gained more confidence.
“This victory means a lot to me, that I can still become African champion, despite my age. It shows that nothing is impossible.”
Nigeria finished second behind Egypt, who won four titles.


Egypt won the men and women’s team titles as well as the women’s doubles title. They also won the men’s singles title. Nigeria however won only the men’s doubles and the women’s singles titles in Morocco.
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