Nigeria
also topped the table with 13 medals which included seven gold, five
silver and two bronze medals from the two legs of the qualifiers. Togo
and Mali came in second and third place respectively.
Elizabeth
Garos Pam set the country on course for a spectacular finish at the
eight-nation event when she defeated Marie Ange Sia of Cote d'Ivoire
6-4, 6-2 in the Girls' U-16, while Sylvester Emmanuel took beating
Michael Michael for the Boys' title.
The
Vice President of the Confederation of African Tennis (CAT), Mohammed
Omar Traore, commended Nigeria for its organisation of the week-long
championship, which serves as the qualifiers for the AJTC which will be
held in Kenya in March.
The
Nigerian Tennis Federation President, Sani Ndanusa, commended the
sportsmanship exhibited by all the countries that participated in the
qualifiers, pledging the federation's commitment to developing the game.
Pictures by Femi Church:
Team Nigeria
Elizabeth Pam winner girls under 16, receiving her medal from Alkasim Abdulkadir
L-R- Malam Isa representative of the FCT Minister receiving award from the President of NTF, Sani Ndanusa
Michael Michael(w) and Sylvester Emmanuel on the court
Michael Michael, representing Nigeria team, 2nd winner in under 16, boys
Crosssection of the countries taking part
Players from Mali
Players from Sierra Leone
Players from Togo
The Nigerian Team
Sylvester Emmanuel, winner, representing Nigeria, under 16
Sylvester Emmanuel, winner, representing Nigeria, under 16
Sani Ndanusa, President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation during the Medal presentation
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