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Offiong Edem Advocates For National Table Tennis League To Boost Nigerian Tennis

Offiong Edem, an esteemed international tennis champion, has urged the Nigeria Table Tennis  Federation (NTTF) to establish a national league for all table tennis clubs across the country.

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Speaking at a press briefing on the upcoming 4th edition of the table tennis tournament for youth aged 9 to 17, Edem emphasized the need for a structured competition akin to the Nigerian Football Federation League to foster a spirit of competitiveness and elevate the sport’s profile.

Reflecting on her club, Canaan Queens of Calabar’s journey to the finals of the African Club Championship in Benghazi, Libya, Edem expressed mixed feelings about their defeat to Egypt’s Petrojet Tennis Club. Despite the loss in the finals, she highlighted their impressive journey, defeating top-rated clubs across Africa to reach the pinnacle of the tournament.

Edem underscored the disparity between Nigeria’s tennis clubs and Egypt’s organized league system, stressing the necessity for a national tennis league to nurture talent and provide exposure for players who may struggle with the costs of international competition. She lamented the financial barriers faced by many budding players, citing the high costs—around $3000—to participate in international tournaments, which significantly impacts their ability to improve world rankings and compete consistently.

Looking ahead to her fifth participation in the Paris Olympics 2024, Edem expressed excitement and readiness, noting her upcoming training camp in Germany before heading to Paris. She anticipated a stronger performance compared to previous Olympics, highlighting the rigorous preparations undertaken by her and fellow athletes in their pursuit of Olympic success.

As Edem continues to advocate for the growth of Nigerian tennis on both national and international stages, her call for a structured league system resonates as a crucial step towards enhancing the competitiveness and development of the sport across the country.