Nigerian players taking part in the maiden edition of the Valuejet Para Table Tennis Open event have assured they will not be pushovers against the visitors.
Already, eight countries including hosts – Nigeria have confirmed their participation in the the three-day Valuejet Para Table Tennis Open billed to hold at the Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium Lagos.
For Nosiru Sule – the Atlanta 96 Paralympic bronze medalist, the tournament is a good opportunity for upcoming players to showcase their talents.
“I am so excited that we are hosting this kind of championship [Valuejet Para Table Tennis Open] for the first time in Nigeria. There is no doubt that the presence of teams from Egypt and South Africa will make the tournament competitive and I am sure Nigerian players will not want to play second fiddle to the visitors. Having featured in three Paralympic Games, this is good development for Nigeria – that our players will have the opportunity to test might with their foreign counterparts in Africa,” Sule said.
Like Sule, Faith Obazuaye, a silver medalist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, this is another platform for her to display her talent particularly against the visiting teams.
“When I won the class 10 in Egypt earlier this year, many people were still doubting my ability and now that we are hosting an international tournament, I hope I can show them what I am capable of doing. It promises to be exciting in Lagos and I am eagerly looking forward to making the podium,” the class 10 African champion said.
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For Tajudeen Agunbiade, who had already secured his passage to Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games in Japan, the Valuejet Para Table Tennis Open would provide the opportunity to shake off their rustiness after the qualifiers in Egypt earlier this year.
“We have not been able to compete internationally since the qualifiers in Egypt, I think having this kind of competition will surely help us to assess ourselves and shake off for Tokyo 2020. Some of the players coming from Egypt have also qualified for the games and this is a good way to test our might against them,” Agunbiade said.
Apart from Nigeria, Egypt and South Africa, other teams coming to Lagos include Morocco, Cote d’Ivoire, Benin Republic, Togo and Ghana.
From Monday December 16 to 18, the ITTF classifier will classify the players to their classes, while the maiden Valuejet Para Table Tennis Open will hold from December 19 to 21, with the top three in each event getting prize monies for their efforts. 44 titles will be competed for in class 1 to 10 in singles and team events for men and women.
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