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Aruna Quadri wins his first African men’s title

Aruna Quadri wins his first African men’s title
September 09
16:54 2018

Aruna Quadri has defeated Ahmed Saleh in Mauritius to win the 2018 ITTF men’s singles title in Mauritius.

Quadri outplayed Egypt’s Ahmed Saleh 4-1 to win his first African championship title which he narrowly lost to Egypt’s Omar Assar in 2016.

The Nigerian table tennis star did not drop a point from the first round until the final.

An elated Quadri said he is still eager to win the African Games which he is yet to have in his kitty.

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“I think I have won virtually all the titles in Africa, the only one I am still hungry to win is the African Games title which I believe I will continue to work hard in order to win it next year in Morocco,” Aruna said.

“I am happy that I am winning this African Championships title for the first time particularly less than one month after I won the ITTF Challenge Nigeria Open in Lagos.

“I am grateful to the Mauritian fans for their support throughout all my matches.

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Egypt’s Dina Meshref, who lost to Nigeria’s Olufunke Oshonaike in 2016, reclaimed her title after a convincing 4-0 win over compatriot – Reem El-Eraky in the women’s singles final.

Meshref admitted that it was a bit hard to win back the laurel particularly with strong opposition from Nigeria’s Edem Offiong in the semi-final.

“I am happy winning my title back but it was not an easy task particularly with the match against Edem Offiong,” Mesheref said.

“But in all I am happy as I look forward to the ITTF World Cup which is my next tournament this year.”

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