Tournaments

09 Aug 2018

Winner in 2017 in Poland; on home soil at the forthcoming 2018 ITTF Challenge Seamaster Nigeria Open, whatever salubrious names may appear on the entry list, that of Quadri Aruna will be the focus of attention.

He is the top seed in the Men’s Singles event for the tournament which commences with qualification on Wednesday 8th August and concludes on Sunday 12th August.

by Ian Marshall, Editor

However, it is not only the fact he is tops the list which puts him in the spotlight; it is the way that he plays and the way he conducts himself. He is the true sportsman in the very best sense of the way.

Furthermore, he is exciting to watch; his style with the big forehand stroke, the racket finishing high over his head, reminiscent of colleague, Atanda Musa, the Men’s Singles winner at the 1982 Commonwealth Championships.

Exciting to watch, both Atanda Musa and Quadri Aruna gained the respect of all, as has one player present in Lagos who assumed the mantle of the former and is now passing it to the latter; the evergreen 43 year old Segun Toriola.

He is the player who has holds a record that may never be equalled and in two years’ time could he set one another to which no player may ever aspire?

No player can match his record at the quadrennial African Games; he won the Men’s Singles title on four consecutive occasions. He succeeded in 1995 in Harare, in 1999 in Johannesburg, four years later in Abuja, before in 2007 retaining the title in Algiers.

Now can he qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games? If he does for a table tennis player, it will be a record eight in a row! In Lagos, Segun Toriola is the no.14 seed.

Eyes focused on Quadri Aruna and Segun Toriola but they will have to at their best; there is a strong European challenge, especially from France. Alexandre Robinot, the reigning national champion, leads the invasion. He is supported by Antoine Hachard, Joe Seyfried and Benjamin Brossier. Notably Antoine Hachard secured the Men’s Singles title on the ITTF World Tour in 2016 in Chile; in Under 21 Men’s Singles events, Joe Seyfried won earlier this year in Germany, in 2015 Benjamin Brossier prevailed in Qatar.

Furthermore, Russia’s Alexey Liventsov, a quarter-finalist last year in Slovenia is on duty in Lagos, as is the 2016 champion, Finland’s Benedek Olah. Likewise, England’s Sam Walker, who finished in fourth place earlier this year in the Men’s Singles event at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games, is named on the entry list.

Prominent names from the old continent and from the new. Brazil’s Thiago Monteiro leads the Latin American challenge; Argentina’s Horacio Cifuentes also makes the journey from the southern hemisphere.

Alexey Liventsov is the second seed behind Quadri Aruna; Benedek Olah, Thiago Monteiro and Sam Walker are next in the order of merit. Alexandre Robinot, Horacio Cifuentes and Hungary’s Tamas Lakatos complete the top eight names.

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