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Nigeria's Omotayo dazzles as Alhy, ENPPI dominate African TT Club Championships

Nigeria's Omotayo dazzles as Alhy, ENPPI dominate African TT Club Championships.

Delighted Omotosho

The final of the African Table Tennis Club Championships witnessed what could be expected at the 2019 ITTF Africa Cup when Nigeria's Olajide Omotayo dazzled the fans inside the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun with an out-of-this-world performance against Egypt's Omar Assar.
With Egypt's Alhy and ENPPI dominating the women and men events to be crowned the continental club champions, the main highlight of the night was the encounter between Omotayo and Assar.
The  24-year-old of SOJ TT Club of Nigeria was in his best against one of Africa's best players - Omar Assar who featured for Egypt's ENPPI, with both players displaying their quality in the final of the men's event.

It was Omotayo who drew the first blood against Assar and without any doubt he was in the form of his life to beat Assar 3-2 but it took Aruna Quadri and Ahmed Saleh extra work to beat Jide Ogidiolu, Jamiu Azeez for the Egyptian team to win 3-1.

Alhy team's celebration
Also in the women event, Alhy had an easy ride to retain their title with a convincing 3-0 win over Nigeria's Canaan Queen. The trio of Dina Meshref, Romania's Elizabeta Samara and Yousra Helmy overcame Nigeria's Edem Offiong, Cecilia Otu-Akpan and Ganiat Aruna to hold on to the title.

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