Teams from various corners of the country are set to embark on their pursuit of glory as the third edition of the Quadri Aruna National Table Tennis Open Championship commences today at the prestigious Eko Club in Lagos.
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Organized by Aruna Sports and Academy, with support from Eko Club and the Olusoga Odunayo Adesanya Foundation, the five-day tournament boasts technical backing from the Lagos State Table Tennis Association (LSTTA).
Teams representing 10 states have already converged for the competition, with additional clubs and academies, both local and beyond Lagos, striving to meet the registration deadline.
Several top players have expressed their intent to participate in the championship, promising an exciting competition that will crown a new men’s singles champion in the absence of defending titlist Muiz Adegoke.
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Ganiat Aruna, the tournament coordinator, outlined the primary objectives of the event, emphasizing its role in uncovering emerging talents poised to follow in the footsteps of table tennis icon Quadri Aruna.
Ganiat highlighted the tournament’s dual purpose: discovering and nurturing young talents while promoting a healthy lifestyle for children through the sport.
As the table tennis enthusiasts and competitors gear up for the Quadri Aruna National Table Tennis Open Championship, the tournament signifies more than a battle for titles—it represents a platform for the sport to contribute to the development of promising talents and foster a culture of health and wellness among the youth.
The Eko Club in Lagos is poised to witness thrilling matches and showcase the next generation of table tennis stars during this five-day spectacle.