New champions emerge at CBN Senior Tennis Championship

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Hostilities on the 47th edition of the Central Bank of Nigeria Senior Tennis championship  ended in Abuja at the weekend with new  champions emerging. In  both the men and women’s singles  a Categories well as the mem’s and women’s doubles class.

In the women’s single final, 18 year-old  player, Etoro Bassey who just stepped into the Senior and had a first feel of the CBN Senior Tennis tournament  defeated  a much older player and two time back to back two-time  Junior champion of the  International Tennis  Federation ( JTF ), Ogunjobi Success, 2-1 ( 3-6, 6-0, 6-2) to lift the trophy .

Addressing participants at the event, the governor of Central Bank, Olayemi Cardoso, ably represented by Mrs. Hakama Sidi Ali, Acting Director Corporate Communications and Investor Relations Department, CBN, commended the athletes, officials, stakeholders and spectators for their commitment and contributions towards the overall success of programme.

Cardoso promised that the CBN is committed   to the overall development of Nigeria youths and as such, the apex bank will continue to sponsor the championship in the overall interest of the nation.

In the mem’s singles category Nigeria’s no I and tournament top  seed  Abua Canice beat last year winner and  defending champion, .Michael AKpan Emmanuel 2-0, ( 6-1, 6-2).

New champions also emerged in the men’s and women’s doubles events where Abua Canice paired with Mohammed Musa to out-stroke  the  duo of  Michael AKpan Emmanuel and Sylvanus Ajano while the pair of  Mohammed Khadijat and Ogunjobi Success, combined beautifully  well to beat the duo of Etoro Bassey and James Favour 6-2, 6-7(2), 10-6 pick the ladies doubles trophy.

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