The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.
The Maiden edition of the Funke Oshonaike Cadet/Junior Top 16 Table Tennis Tournament served off today at the Indoor sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos.
The second phase of the competition, has 18 males and 10 females competing.
The first phase of the clinic began on Monday and ended on Wednesday, while the Main tournament which served off today will end on Saturday.
The six time Olympian and Africa’s most decorated female table tennis player, said the essence of the competition was to produce future stars for the country.