A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.
A busy two weeks of table tennis action served off on Tuesday with the start of the first National championship at the Indoor Hall of the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere.
With about 300 players from the states and clubs taking part, the national championship will precede the longest running table tennis competition in Africa, the Asoju Oba Cup, which begins next week.
Competition started with team events in the men and women’s categories, while the singles games will serve off on Thursday.
The national championship ends on Saturday.