CLIFFORD Enosoregbe is leading other Nigerian men's professional tennis players in the rankings released by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
The Team Civil Defence player is ranked 1168 in the latest world rankings in the men's singles.
Enosoregbe, who is ranked number one is followed by Spain-based Sylvester Emmanuel on the ladder as he is ranked 1170 and number two on the Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF) rankings.
Nigeria's number three, Thomas Otu occupies the 1577 in the world as Edward Christopher and Mohammed Mohammed are jointly ranked 1781 in the world and fourth on the NTF rankings.
The trio of Henry Atseye, Christian Paul and Joseph Imeh are jointly ranked 1963 and joint sixth on the NTF rankings.
Meanwhile, Sylvester Emmanuel fondly called MAJOR by his admirers is the only Nigerian player ranked by ATP in the men’s doubles. Sylvester who enjoys the sponsorship of Rainoil in Spain is ranked 897 in the World, which serves as his personal best.
However, no player of Nigerian heritage is ranked by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) in the women’s singles category at the time of this publication.
Though, Melissa Ifidzhen born of Nigerian dad and Russian mum is currently ranked World No. 1285 in the women’s doubles category.
In the junior cadre, Adetayo Adetunji shot into the top 400 International Tennis Federation (ITF) Junior tennis players in the world.
In the rankings released by the ITF website on Monday, September 18, Adetunji moved up by 155 places to 369 in the world and number 10 in Africa, a feat which was occasioned by her success at the just-ended Junior ITF Circuit championship.
Oyinlomo Quadri, who was in the World’s top 400 last year, has dropped 133 places from No. 500 to No. 633 in the World.
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National and ATP rankings of Nigerian players
*1. Clifford Enosoregbe 1168
*2. Sylvester Emmanuel 1170
*3. Thomas Otu 1577
*4. Edward Christopher 1781
*4. Mohammed Mohammed 1781
*6. Henry Atseye 1963
*6. Christian Paul 1963
*6. Joseph Imeh 1963
Caption: Clifford Enosoregbe (left), after a domestic game against Onyeka Mbanu.
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
NCC Tennis League: Team Civil Defence win in Ilorin
TEAM Civil Defence at the Kwara State Stadium, Ilorin, over the weekend trounced Team Optiwebb 6-1 in one of the Blue Group fixtures at the ongoing 2017 Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC Tennis League season.
Nonso Madueke gave Team Civil Defence the first victory of the day when he defeated Emmanuel Ikakah 6-1, 6-3 while Abdulmumuni Babalola defeated Uche Okparaoji 6-2, 6-4 in another men's singles game.
Nigeria’s women's number one, Christie Agugbom spanked home girl Ngozi Dirisu 6-0, 6-0 in the ladies singles, while the duo of Abdulmumuni Babalola and Michael Chima nailed the homers' Isaac Emeruwa and Henry John 6-2, 6-4 in the men’s doubles to wrap up the victory on the first day.
The only win recorded by the hosts came through Uche Oparaoji the following day in the reverse men's singles which ended in scratch.
His opponent, Nonso Madueke who won the first set 7-5 could not finish the second set due to ill-health though with Oparaoji leading 5-2.
However, former national champion, Clifford Enosorogbe gave the visitors another win in the second reverse men's singles as he beat Isaac Emeruwa 6-1, 6-0.
The the 2015 inaugural winners rounded off the fixture with victory in the mixed doubles when the pair of Babalola and Agugbom hammered Optiwebb’s pair of Oluchi Ozurumba and Henry John 6-3, 6-1.
Meanwhile, Team Civil Defence are third on the table behind Team Kalotari also with three points, as Team Muller already with four points have landed in the semi-final of the competition.
Caption: Abdulmumuni Babalola, inspires Team Civil Defence to another victory at the ongoing 2017 NCC Tennis League season.
Nonso Madueke gave Team Civil Defence the first victory of the day when he defeated Emmanuel Ikakah 6-1, 6-3 while Abdulmumuni Babalola defeated Uche Okparaoji 6-2, 6-4 in another men's singles game.
Nigeria’s women's number one, Christie Agugbom spanked home girl Ngozi Dirisu 6-0, 6-0 in the ladies singles, while the duo of Abdulmumuni Babalola and Michael Chima nailed the homers' Isaac Emeruwa and Henry John 6-2, 6-4 in the men’s doubles to wrap up the victory on the first day.
The only win recorded by the hosts came through Uche Oparaoji the following day in the reverse men's singles which ended in scratch.
His opponent, Nonso Madueke who won the first set 7-5 could not finish the second set due to ill-health though with Oparaoji leading 5-2.
However, former national champion, Clifford Enosorogbe gave the visitors another win in the second reverse men's singles as he beat Isaac Emeruwa 6-1, 6-0.
The the 2015 inaugural winners rounded off the fixture with victory in the mixed doubles when the pair of Babalola and Agugbom hammered Optiwebb’s pair of Oluchi Ozurumba and Henry John 6-3, 6-1.
Meanwhile, Team Civil Defence are third on the table behind Team Kalotari also with three points, as Team Muller already with four points have landed in the semi-final of the competition.
Caption: Abdulmumuni Babalola, inspires Team Civil Defence to another victory at the ongoing 2017 NCC Tennis League season.
Monday, 25 September 2017
Nigeria's Bulus settles for silver at ITF Junior Circuit
Nigeria's Christopher Bulus failed in his bid to land a major international title over the weekend, following a 0-6, 1-6 loss to Eliakim Coulibaly of Cote d'Ivoire in the final of the ITF U18 Circuit in Togo.
The 16-year-old Aces Tennis Club of Lagos player went into the game with a bright chance as he puts up a commanding display to beat Coulibaly's compatriot, Alex Cyrille Lago 6-1, 6-1 in the semi-final but he endured a battering from the 15-year-old, who hits series of forehand winners in an opening set bagel win.
Bulus' last two meetings with the Ivorian had seen him (Bulus) won the opening set but unlike Coulibaly who clawed back to win on both occasions - including the final of a similar tournament in April - there was no way back for the 2017 CBN Open quarter-finalist as he was puzzled by the dominant and aggressive style of the player who is fast becoming one of the fiercest junior players in Africa since his move in 2015 to the ITF High Performance Centre in Casablanca, Morocco.
The final week begins on Monday and it remained to be seen if Bulus will cap his display with the top prize having placed third in the Benin Leg won by homeboy Delmas N'tcha, who was halted by Coulibaly in the semi-final.
Focus will also be on Oyinlomo Barakat Quadre, left an indelible mark by winning all the three legs last year while she was still on scholarship at the High Performance Centre in Morocco. She lost in the quarter finals in the first two legs although the first leg was won by Nigeria's Adetayo Adetunji.
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Caption:
Nigeria's Christopher Bulus (right) before an international game.
The 16-year-old Aces Tennis Club of Lagos player went into the game with a bright chance as he puts up a commanding display to beat Coulibaly's compatriot, Alex Cyrille Lago 6-1, 6-1 in the semi-final but he endured a battering from the 15-year-old, who hits series of forehand winners in an opening set bagel win.
Bulus' last two meetings with the Ivorian had seen him (Bulus) won the opening set but unlike Coulibaly who clawed back to win on both occasions - including the final of a similar tournament in April - there was no way back for the 2017 CBN Open quarter-finalist as he was puzzled by the dominant and aggressive style of the player who is fast becoming one of the fiercest junior players in Africa since his move in 2015 to the ITF High Performance Centre in Casablanca, Morocco.
The final week begins on Monday and it remained to be seen if Bulus will cap his display with the top prize having placed third in the Benin Leg won by homeboy Delmas N'tcha, who was halted by Coulibaly in the semi-final.
Focus will also be on Oyinlomo Barakat Quadre, left an indelible mark by winning all the three legs last year while she was still on scholarship at the High Performance Centre in Morocco. She lost in the quarter finals in the first two legs although the first leg was won by Nigeria's Adetayo Adetunji.
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Caption:
Nigeria's Christopher Bulus (right) before an international game.
Friday, 22 September 2017
ITF Junior Circuit: Nigeria's Bulus lands in final
Nigeria’s Christopher Bulus on Friday qualified for the boys' singles final of the 2107 ITF Junior Circuit in Togo with a roller-coaster 6-1, 6-1 win over Alex Lago of Cote d'ivoire.
Bulus reached the semi-finals of the Benin Leg of the point-earning tournament where he lost to eventual winner Delmas N'tcha of Benin Republic and is now a victory away from bagging the crown which could see him rise significantly in the world junior rankings.
Before claiming the scalp of Lago, the 16-year-old's breathless display at the Stade Omnisports which has also saw him defeat Indian Vansh Bhagtani 6-2, 6-2 and Hugo Jardin of France 7-6, 6-4 in the second round and quarter-finals respectively, is expected to fire him up for the final where he will meet the winner of the clash between sixth-seeded Nt'cha and Eliakim Coulibaly, the second seed from Cote d'ivoire.
The Aces Tennis Club of Lagos player, who was a surprise quarter-finalist at this year's CBN Open, has now reached his second final in the circuit in five months having appeared in the championship match in a similar tournament in May in Cote d'ivoire where incidentally, he
lost to Coulibaly 6-1, 5-7, 4-6.
In the girls' singles, there was no respite for title holder, Oyinlomo Barakat Quadri, as she bowed 3-6, 4-6, in the quarter-finals to unseeded Margaux Rouvroy of France. She was beaten at the same stage last week by Indian Bhakti Bawani.
Nigeria's Adetayo Adetunji who won the Benin Leg last weekend is not participating this time. The final week of the tournament featuring about 90 participants from over 25 countries is scheduled to serve-off on Monday.
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Caption:
Nigeria's Adetayo Adetunji, absent at the ongoing tournament in Togo.
Bulus reached the semi-finals of the Benin Leg of the point-earning tournament where he lost to eventual winner Delmas N'tcha of Benin Republic and is now a victory away from bagging the crown which could see him rise significantly in the world junior rankings.
Before claiming the scalp of Lago, the 16-year-old's breathless display at the Stade Omnisports which has also saw him defeat Indian Vansh Bhagtani 6-2, 6-2 and Hugo Jardin of France 7-6, 6-4 in the second round and quarter-finals respectively, is expected to fire him up for the final where he will meet the winner of the clash between sixth-seeded Nt'cha and Eliakim Coulibaly, the second seed from Cote d'ivoire.
The Aces Tennis Club of Lagos player, who was a surprise quarter-finalist at this year's CBN Open, has now reached his second final in the circuit in five months having appeared in the championship match in a similar tournament in May in Cote d'ivoire where incidentally, he
lost to Coulibaly 6-1, 5-7, 4-6.
In the girls' singles, there was no respite for title holder, Oyinlomo Barakat Quadri, as she bowed 3-6, 4-6, in the quarter-finals to unseeded Margaux Rouvroy of France. She was beaten at the same stage last week by Indian Bhakti Bawani.
Nigeria's Adetayo Adetunji who won the Benin Leg last weekend is not participating this time. The final week of the tournament featuring about 90 participants from over 25 countries is scheduled to serve-off on Monday.
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Caption:
Nigeria's Adetayo Adetunji, absent at the ongoing tournament in Togo.
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Ayenugba jnr wins NFF Future Eagles U13 zonal tournament with Team Kwara
SON of Nigerian international, Dele Ayenugba, Daniel, also a goalkeeper has inspired Kwara state team to win the North Central zone of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF Future Eagles U13 zonal championship.
The youngsters from Kwara defeated their counterparts from Nasarawa state in the final decided in Abuja last weekend and Daniel, the son of Ayenugba who won the CAF Champions League back-to-back in 2003 and 2004 as well as the African Super Cup with Enyimba, used the tourney to launch himself as a potential goalkeeper.
Eight players from Kwara state teams, three from the U13 and five from the U15 have been selected as part of the squad that will represent the North Central zone at the national finals in Kano.
An elated Daniel speaking after the victory of Kwara's U13 team said his dad now with Hapoel Ashkelon of Israel serves as his inspiration.
"Of course yes, my father is my role model and he has been encouraging
me to play football.
"He corrects my mistakes anytime he watched me either during a match or a training session and he always buy kits for me. I am happy we won this competition and I am hoping to be a better goalkeeper so that I can also play outside the country like my dad," the 10-year-old pupil of Stephen Fountain Primary School, Ilorin, told bunmiblair.blogspot.com.ng.
Meanwhile, the NFF Future Eagles U13 national finals comprising all the six geo-political zones in the country hold from October 13 to 15 in Kano.
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Caption: Daniel Ayenugba (right) with his counterpart from Nasarawa state, David Lucky after their Future Eagles U13 zonal final in Abuja.
The youngsters from Kwara defeated their counterparts from Nasarawa state in the final decided in Abuja last weekend and Daniel, the son of Ayenugba who won the CAF Champions League back-to-back in 2003 and 2004 as well as the African Super Cup with Enyimba, used the tourney to launch himself as a potential goalkeeper.
Eight players from Kwara state teams, three from the U13 and five from the U15 have been selected as part of the squad that will represent the North Central zone at the national finals in Kano.
An elated Daniel speaking after the victory of Kwara's U13 team said his dad now with Hapoel Ashkelon of Israel serves as his inspiration.
"Of course yes, my father is my role model and he has been encouraging
me to play football.
"He corrects my mistakes anytime he watched me either during a match or a training session and he always buy kits for me. I am happy we won this competition and I am hoping to be a better goalkeeper so that I can also play outside the country like my dad," the 10-year-old pupil of Stephen Fountain Primary School, Ilorin, told bunmiblair.blogspot.com.ng.
Meanwhile, the NFF Future Eagles U13 national finals comprising all the six geo-political zones in the country hold from October 13 to 15 in Kano.
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Caption: Daniel Ayenugba (right) with his counterpart from Nasarawa state, David Lucky after their Future Eagles U13 zonal final in Abuja.
Tuesday, 12 September 2017
NCC Tennis League: Team Oluyole suffer third straight defeat
TEAM Oluyole last weekend at the Kwara State Stadium, Ilorin, suffered their third straight defeat at the ongoing 2017Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC Tennis League.
The Ibadan team were humiliated 1-6 by Team Optiweb in what served as
the first win of the season by the Ilorin-based side in the Blue group.
Uche Okparaoji gave Team Optiweb their first victory on Saturday, September 9 as he triumphed over Adewale Samson in the men's singles.
It was Samson who stunned the home boy in the first set 6-3, but was
unable to maintain the tempo as he lost 2-6 in the second set and also 4-6 in the final set.
The visitors however, rose to the occasion in the second game as Sunday Okechukwu outplayed home boy, Isaac Emeruwa in a fixture which also dragged to three sets.
Okechukwu won the first set 6-4, but was rattled in the second set 2-6, while 'Tsonga' as he is fondly called, by his admirers regained his composure to win the third set 6-1.
It turned out to be the only victory by Team Oluyole in the match day three fixture as they lost the subsequent five games.
Interestingly, Okechukwu remains the only who had won a singles game so far from Team Oluyole as he had in the season's opener defeated George Abamu of Team VGC Lions in Ibadan also by two sets to one.
Team Optiweb in the third game of the day restored lead through Oluchi Ozurumba who outplayed Colleen Orji in the women's singles 6-3, 6-3.
The homers consolidated through the men's doubles as the duo of Henry John and Kareem Badmus hammered Kunle Bamidele and Ganiyu Salami of Team Oluyole 6-2, 6-1 to wrap up the day on 3-1 advantage.
The woes of the visitors however, continued the following day {Sunday, September 10} as Sunday Okechukwu this time in the reverse men's singles was battered by Kareem Badmus 6-1, 6-2.
The result sealed Team Optiweb's victory as they had picked up the maximum four wins in the seven-game fixture.
Ismaila Adesina also of Team Oluyole lost to Uche Okparaoji 6-1, 6-4 in another reverse men's singles.
Henry John and Oluchi Ozurumba recorded Team Optiweb's last victory in the fixture as they spanked the duo of veteran, Wasiu Ibrahim and Colleen Orji 6-2, 6-3 in the mixed doubles.
Meanwhile, Team Muller of Lagos maintained 100 per cent winning record in the Blue group as they recorded a hard fought 4-3 victory in Port Harcourt over hosts, Team Kalotari to sit atop the ladder with three points.
Also, Team Civil Defence inspired by veteran Abdulmumuni Babalola maintained their second position on the table as they hammered hosts Team VGC Lions of Lagos 7-0 at their VGC Club Lekki tennis courts.
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Caption: VGC Lions' Martins Abamu in action.
The Ibadan team were humiliated 1-6 by Team Optiweb in what served as
the first win of the season by the Ilorin-based side in the Blue group.
Uche Okparaoji gave Team Optiweb their first victory on Saturday, September 9 as he triumphed over Adewale Samson in the men's singles.
It was Samson who stunned the home boy in the first set 6-3, but was
unable to maintain the tempo as he lost 2-6 in the second set and also 4-6 in the final set.
The visitors however, rose to the occasion in the second game as Sunday Okechukwu outplayed home boy, Isaac Emeruwa in a fixture which also dragged to three sets.
Okechukwu won the first set 6-4, but was rattled in the second set 2-6, while 'Tsonga' as he is fondly called, by his admirers regained his composure to win the third set 6-1.
It turned out to be the only victory by Team Oluyole in the match day three fixture as they lost the subsequent five games.
Interestingly, Okechukwu remains the only who had won a singles game so far from Team Oluyole as he had in the season's opener defeated George Abamu of Team VGC Lions in Ibadan also by two sets to one.
Team Optiweb in the third game of the day restored lead through Oluchi Ozurumba who outplayed Colleen Orji in the women's singles 6-3, 6-3.
The homers consolidated through the men's doubles as the duo of Henry John and Kareem Badmus hammered Kunle Bamidele and Ganiyu Salami of Team Oluyole 6-2, 6-1 to wrap up the day on 3-1 advantage.
The woes of the visitors however, continued the following day {Sunday, September 10} as Sunday Okechukwu this time in the reverse men's singles was battered by Kareem Badmus 6-1, 6-2.
The result sealed Team Optiweb's victory as they had picked up the maximum four wins in the seven-game fixture.
Ismaila Adesina also of Team Oluyole lost to Uche Okparaoji 6-1, 6-4 in another reverse men's singles.
Henry John and Oluchi Ozurumba recorded Team Optiweb's last victory in the fixture as they spanked the duo of veteran, Wasiu Ibrahim and Colleen Orji 6-2, 6-3 in the mixed doubles.
Meanwhile, Team Muller of Lagos maintained 100 per cent winning record in the Blue group as they recorded a hard fought 4-3 victory in Port Harcourt over hosts, Team Kalotari to sit atop the ladder with three points.
Also, Team Civil Defence inspired by veteran Abdulmumuni Babalola maintained their second position on the table as they hammered hosts Team VGC Lions of Lagos 7-0 at their VGC Club Lekki tennis courts.
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Caption: VGC Lions' Martins Abamu in action.
Saturday, 9 September 2017
2017 NPFL Match day 38 results, scorers
*Plateau United 2 Enugu Rangers 0
Emeka Umeh (25th min)
Benjamin Turba (89th min)
*IfeanyiUbah 1 Lobi Stars 1
Anthony Okpotu -Lobi (24th min)
Samuel Ayorinde -I/Ubah (68th min)
*Abia Warriors 4 Rivers Utd 1
Guy Keumian-Rivers Utd
Ndifreke Effiong -Abia (2 goals)
Stanley Nwuju -Abia
Moses Onduemeke -Abia
*Akwa United 3 Kano Pillars 0
Musa Newman
Christian Pyagbara
Michael Ibeh
*El-Kanemi 2 MFM, Lagos 1
Ibrahim Babangida - El-Kanemi (6th min)
Stanley Okorom - MFM (37th min)
Yahuza Bala -El-Kanemi (+92th min)
*Enyimba 1 Katsina United 0
Stephen Chukwude (10th min)
*Gombe United 0 Wikki Tourists 1
Chigozie Maurice (Own goal, 23rd min)
*Nasarawa Utd 2 ABS, Ilorin 1
Seun Sogbeso -Nasarawa (53rd min)
Samuel Oyedeji -ABS (75th min)
Seun Sogbeso -Nasarawa (89th min)
*Niger Tornadoes 2 Shooting Stars 0
Babawo Ibrahim (12th min)
Ebenezer Odeyemi (60th min)
*Remo Stars 0 Sunshine Stars 1
Sikiru Alimi (65th min)
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HIGHLIGHTS:
*Plateau United clinch 2017 NPFL title with 66 points
*Anthony Okpotu of Lobi Stars wins Golden Boot Award with 19 goals
*Shooting Stars, ABS, Gombe United, Remo Stars relegated
Caption:
Anthony Okpotu, his goal against FC IfeanyiUbah earns him the Golden Boot award having finished the season with 19 goals, one ahead of Stephen Odey of MFM FC of Lagos now with FC Zurich.
Emeka Umeh (25th min)
Benjamin Turba (89th min)
*IfeanyiUbah 1 Lobi Stars 1
Anthony Okpotu -Lobi (24th min)
Samuel Ayorinde -I/Ubah (68th min)
*Abia Warriors 4 Rivers Utd 1
Guy Keumian-Rivers Utd
Ndifreke Effiong -Abia (2 goals)
Stanley Nwuju -Abia
Moses Onduemeke -Abia
*Akwa United 3 Kano Pillars 0
Musa Newman
Christian Pyagbara
Michael Ibeh
*El-Kanemi 2 MFM, Lagos 1
Ibrahim Babangida - El-Kanemi (6th min)
Stanley Okorom - MFM (37th min)
Yahuza Bala -El-Kanemi (+92th min)
*Enyimba 1 Katsina United 0
Stephen Chukwude (10th min)
*Gombe United 0 Wikki Tourists 1
Chigozie Maurice (Own goal, 23rd min)
*Nasarawa Utd 2 ABS, Ilorin 1
Seun Sogbeso -Nasarawa (53rd min)
Samuel Oyedeji -ABS (75th min)
Seun Sogbeso -Nasarawa (89th min)
*Niger Tornadoes 2 Shooting Stars 0
Babawo Ibrahim (12th min)
Ebenezer Odeyemi (60th min)
*Remo Stars 0 Sunshine Stars 1
Sikiru Alimi (65th min)
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HIGHLIGHTS:
*Plateau United clinch 2017 NPFL title with 66 points
*Anthony Okpotu of Lobi Stars wins Golden Boot Award with 19 goals
*Shooting Stars, ABS, Gombe United, Remo Stars relegated
Caption:
Anthony Okpotu, his goal against FC IfeanyiUbah earns him the Golden Boot award having finished the season with 19 goals, one ahead of Stephen Odey of MFM FC of Lagos now with FC Zurich.
Friday, 8 September 2017
NCC Tennis League: Team Oluyole in search of first win in Ilorin
TEAM Oluyole will this weekend attempt to secure their first win of the season in the 2017 NCC Tennis League as they face Team Optiweb of Ilorin at the Kwara State Stadium Tennis courts.
Interestingly, the two sides are yet to win in the ongoing NCC Tennis League season.
Team Optiweb suffered defeats in their first two games at the hands of Team Kalotari and Team Muller in Lagos, while Team Oluyole lost 2-5 to Team VGC Lions of Lagos and Team Civil Defence 0-7 at the Lekan Salami Stadium tennis courts.
The Ilorin-based side boast Uche Oparaoji who beat Emmanuel Idoko of Team Muller 2-6, 7-6, 10-8 in Lagos, Isaac Emeruwa, Henry John, Oluchi Ozurumba. The pair of John and Oluchi in the mixed doubles outplayed Mohammed Mohammed and Deborah Gbadamosi 4-6, 6-3, 11-9 in Lagos, on match day two of the 2017 NCC Tennis League season and will look forward to reenacting the feat against Team Oluyole this weekend.
Two men’s singles, one ladies’ singles and one men’s doubles will be staged on Saturday, while on Sunday, September 10, two men’s singles and one mixed doubles will be played as matches at all venues are scheduled to start at 10.am daily.
Team Oluyole according to the chairman of Oyo State Tennis Association, Alhaji Rasheed Oloyede, would not disappoint in Ilorin.
Oloyede, former Nigerian tennis star and Davis Cup player who watched the training session of Team Oluyole during the week, noted that with proper motivation, Team Oluyole have quality players who can hold their own anywhere saying "I believe our chances of winning in Ilorin are
very bright".
He stated that Team Oluyole would correct all the flaws noticed this season adding that: "this is our first season and with time, we shall take our rightful place in the NCC Tennis League because we have the materials but they have to be well motivated to deliver the goods".
It will be recalled, that Team Oluyole parade the likes of Wasiu Ibrahim, Adewale Samson, Ismaila Adesina, Kunle Bamidele, Salami Ganiyu, Sunday Okechukwu, Colleen Orji, Bukola Popoola and youngster Kaosarat Adegboyega this season.
Meanwhile, Blue Group leaders, Team Kalotari will try to consolidate as they host strong newcomers Team Muller in Port Harcourt also on Saturday, September 9.
Kalotari who are unbeaten this season in the NCC Tennis League boast enterprising Christian Paul, Emmanuel Sunday, Ikechukwu Iloputa and Blessing Samuel, among others, to record their third straight win of the season.
At the Victoria Garden City, Lekki, Team VGC Lions host the inaugural 2015 NCC Tennis League champions and star-studded Team Civil Defence that boast three national champions – Christie Agugbom, Babalola Abdulmumuni and Clifford Enosoregbe.
VGC Lions with two points in the kitty parade the likes of Abamu brothers, George and Martins, Onyeka Mbano, as well as Loveth Donatus, who will have to face fireworks from Nigeria's number one Agugbom this weekend.
http://sportsdayonline.com/ncc-tennis-league-port-harcourt-hosts-crucial-tie/
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Caption:
Team Oluyole's Sunday Okechukwu, set for the clash with Team Optiweb.
Interestingly, the two sides are yet to win in the ongoing NCC Tennis League season.
Team Optiweb suffered defeats in their first two games at the hands of Team Kalotari and Team Muller in Lagos, while Team Oluyole lost 2-5 to Team VGC Lions of Lagos and Team Civil Defence 0-7 at the Lekan Salami Stadium tennis courts.
The Ilorin-based side boast Uche Oparaoji who beat Emmanuel Idoko of Team Muller 2-6, 7-6, 10-8 in Lagos, Isaac Emeruwa, Henry John, Oluchi Ozurumba. The pair of John and Oluchi in the mixed doubles outplayed Mohammed Mohammed and Deborah Gbadamosi 4-6, 6-3, 11-9 in Lagos, on match day two of the 2017 NCC Tennis League season and will look forward to reenacting the feat against Team Oluyole this weekend.
Two men’s singles, one ladies’ singles and one men’s doubles will be staged on Saturday, while on Sunday, September 10, two men’s singles and one mixed doubles will be played as matches at all venues are scheduled to start at 10.am daily.
Team Oluyole according to the chairman of Oyo State Tennis Association, Alhaji Rasheed Oloyede, would not disappoint in Ilorin.
Oloyede, former Nigerian tennis star and Davis Cup player who watched the training session of Team Oluyole during the week, noted that with proper motivation, Team Oluyole have quality players who can hold their own anywhere saying "I believe our chances of winning in Ilorin are
very bright".
He stated that Team Oluyole would correct all the flaws noticed this season adding that: "this is our first season and with time, we shall take our rightful place in the NCC Tennis League because we have the materials but they have to be well motivated to deliver the goods".
It will be recalled, that Team Oluyole parade the likes of Wasiu Ibrahim, Adewale Samson, Ismaila Adesina, Kunle Bamidele, Salami Ganiyu, Sunday Okechukwu, Colleen Orji, Bukola Popoola and youngster Kaosarat Adegboyega this season.
Meanwhile, Blue Group leaders, Team Kalotari will try to consolidate as they host strong newcomers Team Muller in Port Harcourt also on Saturday, September 9.
Kalotari who are unbeaten this season in the NCC Tennis League boast enterprising Christian Paul, Emmanuel Sunday, Ikechukwu Iloputa and Blessing Samuel, among others, to record their third straight win of the season.
At the Victoria Garden City, Lekki, Team VGC Lions host the inaugural 2015 NCC Tennis League champions and star-studded Team Civil Defence that boast three national champions – Christie Agugbom, Babalola Abdulmumuni and Clifford Enosoregbe.
VGC Lions with two points in the kitty parade the likes of Abamu brothers, George and Martins, Onyeka Mbano, as well as Loveth Donatus, who will have to face fireworks from Nigeria's number one Agugbom this weekend.
http://sportsdayonline.com/ncc-tennis-league-port-harcourt-hosts-crucial-tie/
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Caption:
Team Oluyole's Sunday Okechukwu, set for the clash with Team Optiweb.
Tuesday, 5 September 2017
2017 NPFL Match day 38 fixtures
Saturday, September 9
Enyimba vs Katsina Utd
Plateau United vs Rangers FC
Gombe United vs Wikki Tourists
Abia Warriors vs Rivers Utd
Nasarawa United vs ABS FC
El-Kanemi Warriors vs MFM, Lagos
Akwa United vs Kano Pillars
Niger Tornadoes vs Shooting Stars
IfeanyiUbah vs Lobi Stars
Remo Stars vs Sunshine Stars
Enyimba vs Katsina Utd
Plateau United vs Rangers FC
Gombe United vs Wikki Tourists
Abia Warriors vs Rivers Utd
Nasarawa United vs ABS FC
El-Kanemi Warriors vs MFM, Lagos
Akwa United vs Kano Pillars
Niger Tornadoes vs Shooting Stars
IfeanyiUbah vs Lobi Stars
Remo Stars vs Sunshine Stars
Monday, 4 September 2017
Aiteo Federation Cup Round of 16 fixtures
Confluence Queens Vs Sure Babes
Bayelsa Queens Feeders Vs Edo Queens
Rivers Angels Vs Ben Women FC
Sunshine Queens Vs Bayelsa Queens
Beautiful Tours Vs Nasarawa Amazons
Jokodolu Babes Vs Abia Angels
Osun Babes Vs Ibom Angels
Men:
FC Abuja Vs Niger Tornadoes
Akwa Starlets/Doma United Vs Plateau United
Ngwa FC Vs Sunshine Stars
Osun United Vs El-Kanemi Babes
Unicem Rovers Vs ABS FC
Akwa United/Yobe Stars Vs Shooting Stars
Ekiti United Vs Katsina United Feeders
FC IfeanyiUbah Vs Heartland FC
* All fixtures are for September 13, with the matches going into a replay at the home of Team B on September 16 in case of a draw in any of them.
2017 NPFL Match day 37 table
P W D L F A GD PTS
1. Plateau United 37 18 09 10 47 25 +22 63
2. MFM FC 37 19 05 13 41 39 +02 62
3. Enyimba 37 17 07 13 42 28 +14 58
4. Akwa United 37 16 09 12 43 30 +13 57
5. Kano Pillars 37 16 06 15 38 32 +06 54
6. Lobi Stars 37 15 08 14 42 38 +04 53
7. Nasarawa United 37 15 08 14 33 29 +4 53
8. IfeanyiUbah 37 15 08 14 38 37 +1 53
9. Enugu Rangers 37 14 11 12 39 42 -03 53
10. El Kanemi Warriors 37 17 02 18 37 42 -05 53
11. Rivers United 37 14 10 13 33 29 +04 52
12. Katsina United 37 15 07 15 37 37 00 52
13. Sunshine Stars 37 16 03 18 40 43 -03 51
14. Niger Tornadoes 37 15 06 16 29 35 -06 51
15. Abia Warriors 37 14 08 15 40 35 +5 50
16. Shooting Stars 37 13 11 13 32 36 -04 50
17. Wikki Tourists 37 15 05 17 35 41 -06 50
18. ABS Ilorin 37 14 7 16 36 48 -12 49
19. Gombe United 37 11 10 16 32 47 -15 43
20. Remo Stars 37 07 08 22 27 48 -21 29
1. Plateau United 37 18 09 10 47 25 +22 63
2. MFM FC 37 19 05 13 41 39 +02 62
3. Enyimba 37 17 07 13 42 28 +14 58
4. Akwa United 37 16 09 12 43 30 +13 57
5. Kano Pillars 37 16 06 15 38 32 +06 54
6. Lobi Stars 37 15 08 14 42 38 +04 53
7. Nasarawa United 37 15 08 14 33 29 +4 53
8. IfeanyiUbah 37 15 08 14 38 37 +1 53
9. Enugu Rangers 37 14 11 12 39 42 -03 53
10. El Kanemi Warriors 37 17 02 18 37 42 -05 53
11. Rivers United 37 14 10 13 33 29 +04 52
12. Katsina United 37 15 07 15 37 37 00 52
13. Sunshine Stars 37 16 03 18 40 43 -03 51
14. Niger Tornadoes 37 15 06 16 29 35 -06 51
15. Abia Warriors 37 14 08 15 40 35 +5 50
16. Shooting Stars 37 13 11 13 32 36 -04 50
17. Wikki Tourists 37 15 05 17 35 41 -06 50
18. ABS Ilorin 37 14 7 16 36 48 -12 49
19. Gombe United 37 11 10 16 32 47 -15 43
20. Remo Stars 37 07 08 22 27 48 -21 29
2017 NPFL Match Day 37 results, scorers
*Enugu Rangers 1 Enyimba 1
Ikechukwu Ibenegbu -Enyimba (22nd min)
Chibuzor Madu -Rangers (87th min)
*Wikki Tourists 1 Plateau United 0
Chinedu Onyelonu (62nd min)
*Rivers United 3 Gombe United 0
Bernard Ovoke (47th, 65th min)
Bolaji Sakin (90th min)
*ABS, Ilorin 2 Abia Warriors 1
Moses Omoduemuke -Abia (4th min)
Adesina Gata -ABS (51st, 90th min)
*MFM, Lagos 2 Nasarawa United 0
Stanley Okorom (13th min)
Tchato Giscard (44th min)
*Kano Pillars 2 El-Kanemi Warriors 0
Junior Lokosa (18th min)
Jamil Mohammed (45th min)
*Shooting Stars 1 Akwa United 0
Seun Akinyemi (83rd min)
*Lobi Stars 1 Niger Tornadoes 0
Anthony Okpotu (56th min)
*Sunshine Stars 4 FC IfeanyiUbah 0
Ajibola Otegbeye (18th min)
Kelechi Ogoh (55th, 73rd min)
Tope Orelope (80th min)
*Katsina United 3 Remo Stars 0
Ikechukwu Ibenegbu -Enyimba (22nd min)
Chibuzor Madu -Rangers (87th min)
*Wikki Tourists 1 Plateau United 0
Chinedu Onyelonu (62nd min)
*Rivers United 3 Gombe United 0
Bernard Ovoke (47th, 65th min)
Bolaji Sakin (90th min)
*ABS, Ilorin 2 Abia Warriors 1
Moses Omoduemuke -Abia (4th min)
Adesina Gata -ABS (51st, 90th min)
*MFM, Lagos 2 Nasarawa United 0
Stanley Okorom (13th min)
Tchato Giscard (44th min)
*Kano Pillars 2 El-Kanemi Warriors 0
Junior Lokosa (18th min)
Jamil Mohammed (45th min)
*Shooting Stars 1 Akwa United 0
Seun Akinyemi (83rd min)
*Lobi Stars 1 Niger Tornadoes 0
Anthony Okpotu (56th min)
*Sunshine Stars 4 FC IfeanyiUbah 0
Ajibola Otegbeye (18th min)
Kelechi Ogoh (55th, 73rd min)
Tope Orelope (80th min)
*Katsina United 3 Remo Stars 0
Friday, 1 September 2017
2017 NPFL Match Day 37 fixtures
Sunday, September 3
Katsina United vs Remo Stars
Rangers vs Enyimba
Wikki Tourists vs Plateau United
Rivers United vs Gombe United
ABS, Ilorin vs Abia Warriors
MFM, Lagos vs Nasarawa United
Kano Pillars vs El-Kanemi Warriors
Shooting Stars vs Akwa United
Lobi Stars vs Niger Tornadoes
Sunshine Stars vs FC IfeanyiUbah
Katsina United vs Remo Stars
Rangers vs Enyimba
Wikki Tourists vs Plateau United
Rivers United vs Gombe United
ABS, Ilorin vs Abia Warriors
MFM, Lagos vs Nasarawa United
Kano Pillars vs El-Kanemi Warriors
Shooting Stars vs Akwa United
Lobi Stars vs Niger Tornadoes
Sunshine Stars vs FC IfeanyiUbah
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