Quadri Aruna may have concluded his campaign at the 2025 ITTF World Championships in Doha, following a tough fourth-round defeat on Thursday.

The Nigerian star fell to Brazil’s Hugo Calderano in a one-sided Men’s Singles match at the Lusail Arena.

Touted as one of the tournament’s highlights, the clash failed to deliver drama, with Calderano asserting dominance from the very first point.

The Brazilian secured a commanding 4-0 win (11-4, 11-4, 11-4, 11-6), comfortably booking his place in the quarter-finals.

Calderano, tactically sharp, nullified Aruna’s powerful forehand by forcing him into backhand rallies, where the Nigerian proved less effective.

In spite of guidance and encouragement from his coaches, Aruna failed to find his rhythm, committing numerous unforced errors throughout the match.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 22-minute encounter showcased Calderano’s sharp technique and explosive topspin strokes.

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In spite of the result, Aruna continues to break new ground. At 36, he remains an icon of African table tennis.

He is now the first African to reach the ITTF World Championships Round of 16 on two occasions.

In Doha, Aruna was also the only African to finish among the top 16 players in the Men’s Singles.

After the match, Calderano praised Aruna’s quality and the challenge he presents at the top level.

Calderano said, “It’s difficult to maintain form after winning the ITTF World Cup last month.

“I needed rest, but returned focused. Against someone like Aruna, you must always bring your best game.”

Though his campaign ends in Doha, Aruna’s achievements continue to inspire across Nigeria and the African continent.