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Omotayo, Edem Lead Nigeria’s Charge in Singles at WTT Contender Lagos 2024

Omotayo, Edem Lead Nigeria’s Charge in Singles at WTT Contender Lagos 2024 | Daily Report Nigeria

In the absence of Quadri Aruna, Olajide Omotayo and Offiong Edem will take centre stage as Nigeria’s flag bearers in the singles event of the 2024 WTT Contender Lagos. The prestigious tournament unfolds at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium.

In Men’s Singles, Omotayo, the 2019 African Games champion, will lead a contingent of seven Nigerian players vying for spots in the second round. His opening challenge awaits in the form of India’s Manav Thakkar.

Junior sensation Matthew Kuti faces off against Frenchman Thibault Poret, while other Nigerian talents like Azeez Solanke, Mustapha Mustapha, and Abdulbasit Abdulfatai brace themselves for formidable opponents from China and India.

In an intriguing clash of brothers, Amadi Omeh and Muiz Adegoke will battle each other in the first round.

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Edem enters the women’s singles fray, pitted against her compatriot Fatimo Bello in the opening round.

Reigning women’s singles champion Shin Yubin begins her title defense against Indian player Archana Kamath.

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Meanwhile, 2024 Africa Cup champion Dina Meshref of Egypt faces off against Chinese teenager Xu Huiyao.

Day 2 of the inaugural WTT Series in Sub-Saharan Africa promises excitement, with star players eyeing the $80,000 prize pool and coveted star points.

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