Cameroun took second spot with 365 points by winning five silver and a bronze and Cote D'Ivoire placed third with 308 points winning 3 silver and 2 bronze in the week-long event which featured ten countries.
Nigeria -winners of the last two editions in 2014 and 2015-went into the final day with four gold and three silver medals won in the doubles events on Friday and Christopher Bulus set the tone for what proved to be a much better day for Nigeria by beating Frederic Coulibaly of Cote d'Ivoire 7-6 (2),4-6,6-1.
One of the Fulani Cattle rearer now playing Tennis. |
Wins by Sulaiman Ibrahim over Daniel Adeleye 6-2,6-1; as well as Barakat Quadri over Marylove Edwards 7-5,6-2; and Friday Gabriel's 6-4,7-5 triumph over Michael Osewa -in multiple all-Nigeria final- was wrapped up by South Africa-based Adetayo Adetunji, a 6-3,6-2 winner over Linda Eloundou of Cameroun in the Girls'16&u final which was watched by the Director general of the National Sports Commission,Dr.Alhassan Yakmut, Nigeria Olympic President, Engr.Habu Gumel,among other dignitaries.
US-based Eloundou had beaten Nigeria's Angel McLeod in the semifinal but she was forced to taste a dose of her pill by Adetunji, who paired McLeod to beat Eloundou and her compatriot, Anna Lumengo in the final of the Girls16&u doubles.
President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation,Engr.Sani Ndanusa in his speech
urged the sport ministry to support the team programmes towards the
African Junior Championship billed for Pretoria,South Africa in March.
He pledged that more attention will be given to junior tennis in order
for the country to keep producing talents that hold great prospect for
the game at global level.
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