Teen sensation, Oyinlomio Quadre, clinched
her first Central Bank of Nigeria Open singles crown on Saturday with a
resounding 6-0,6-1 win over Christy Agugbom while defending champions Sylvester
Emmanuel retained his men’s singles title with a 6-4, 6-4 triumph over
Abdulmumin Babalola.
A packed final at the Centre Court of the
National Tennis Centre, Abuja saw the Morocco-based Quadre dominated the clash
to announce her arrival at the top of domestic stage. Quadre, one of the best talents in junior
tennis in Africa in recent times, said she would work harder knowing that all
eyes are on her.
“I’m very happy to win my first CBN title;
this is a dream comes true for me because CBN is one tournament that every
Nigerian player cherished,” said the 16-year-old
In the men’s singles final, Babalola’s
chase for a record seventh CBN Open title was dashed by Emmanuel, who has now
cemented his position as the undisputed top player in Nigeria. The champions each
pocketed N700, 000 while the finalists got N500, 000.
Quadre also paired Mary Tenu-Michael to
beat the duo of Agugbom and Blessing Samuel to clinch the women’s doubles with
Babalola and Lawal Shehu clinching the men’s doubles at the expense of Joseph
Imeh and Christian Paul.
Alex Adewale and Kafayat Omisore both
clinched the men’s and ladies’ singles in the wheelchair tennis with Adewale
clinching his sixth-successive title by beating Wasiu Yusuf 6-1, 6-0 while
Omisore edged Chituru Nwazuru 4-6, 6-4, 11-9.
CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, says the
apex bank is totally committed to the sponsorship of the tournament.
Emefiele, who was represented by CBN Head
of Corporate Communications, Isaac Okoreafor, said the championship has served
as the springboard to limelight for Nigerian tennis players and CBN are
determined to take it to a higher level.
NTF president, Ifedayo Akindoju, pointed
that there has been tremendous players’ improvement pointing that the emergence
Quadre, who defeated a hosts of experienced players on her way to the title, is
an attestation to the impact that the tournament has made over the years.
He commended the CBN for its unremitting
support for Tennis in Nigeria pointing to their sponsorship of the CBN Juniors
which is in its 16th year.
A host of high-profile personnel including
the immediate NTF president and former Minister of Sports, Engr. Sani Ndanusa, CAT
Zone 2 Vice President and NTF board member, Mr. Yemi Owoseni, Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Sports, Adesola Olusola, Director Federation of Elites Athletes,
Mrs Tayo Oreweme, Director ITA Godwin Kienka and top CBN officials attended the final.
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