The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.
The journey to glory for African super stars at the International Table Tennis Federation World Championships begins today April 23 as the main draw of the men and women singles serves in Budapest, Hungary.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri and Egypt’s Omar Assar will be aiming for the continent’s glory in the men’s singles while Egypt’s Dina Meshref will be joined in the main draw of the women’s singles by Reem El-Eraky who fought her way from the group stage to the first round of the competition.
Having won their qualifying round of the men’s doubles, Aruna Quadri and Omar Assar are determined to give their best and lift the fortune of Africa in the singles.