THE jinx of not winning the title since its inception may be broken
by Nigerian players at the 2016 ITTF Premier Lotto Nigeria Open.
According to the most decorated table tennis player in Africa, Segun
Toriola, there are possibility of Nigerian players dominating the
tournament this year.
Twice Nigerian players have made it to the final of the ITTF Premier
Lotto Nigeria Open but they have not been able to clinch the title, and
with just few days to the kick off, former African champion, Segun
Toriola believes the title will not be beyond the reach of Nigerian
players.
Toriola, a finalist at the 2013 edition of the competition said he is
optimistic that Nigerian players have the wherewithal to claim the
laurel but three-time winner, Egypt’s Omar Assar has been
‘extra-ordinary lucky’ to have claimed the titles ahead of the local
players.
“I think Nigerian players have always been capable of winning the
title in all the three editions of the competition. It was just that we
were unlucky not to have won the title having made it to the final
twice.
I played the final in 2013 and Aruna Quadri made it to the final in
2015. Apart from this, Nigerian players have always been making it to
the semifinal stage. I believe we can win the title this year because
most of the foreign-based players have been doing very well in their
various clubs and the skills and talents of the local players cannot be
underestimated,” he said.
The former Commonwealth champion who will be attending his seventh
Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil was however thrilled with the turnout of
players particularly participants from Europe and this he says would
help raise the standard of the sport in Nigeria.
“I believe the presence of players across the globe particularly the
ones from Europe will surely help our players who have not been playing
against Europeans. The eyes of the world are now on Nigeria with the
giant stride the country has made in the last four years by hosting such
quality competition. I am hopeful that our players will surely gain
from taking part in the tournament and the profile of the sport will
continue to improve in the country,” Toriola added.
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