T/Tennis: G20, Ondo dominate Team event at NTTF Championships

G20 Table Tennis Club of Abuja and Ondo State have emerged champions in the team event of the 2021 Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF)...

Quadri Aruna makes history, becomes first Nigerian to win ITTF Challenge...

The long wait for a Nigerian Champion at the Seamaster ITTF Challenge Nigeria Open came to an end on Sunday, as the 6th edition...

T/Tennis: Nigeria battles others for Olympic slots in Portugal

Nigeria as the only African country, will be making another attempt at qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as the West African nation...
Rio 2016 Olympics

International T/Tennis Federation to honour Segun Toriola at Rio Olympics

For being the first ever African player (in any sport) to compete at seven Olympic Games, the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) plans to...

Aruna gets two-year contract extension in Bundesliga

The performance of Quadri Aruna in his maiden season in the German Bundesliga has earned a two-year contract extension with TTC RhönSprudel...

Aruna Quadri leads TTC to second league win in TTBL

Aruna Quadri lived up to expectations in his first season in the Table Tennis Bundesliga (TTBL) as the Nigerian saved his team TTC RhönSprudel...

Akanbi, Bello win 2021 NTTF National Championships

Rilwan Akanbi of Atinuke Table Tennis Club conquered some of the best players in the country to emerge men’s Singles Champion at the 2021...

Olajide Omotayo joins French Premier League team  

After playing for more than six years in the Italian Table Tennis Super League, 2019 African Games Champion Olajide Omotayo has signed a one-year...

Aruna, Omotayo, others for WTT tournaments in Qatar

Quadri Aruna and Olajide Omotayo are among the top African stars listed for the first official events of the World Table Tennis (WTT) holding...

Aruna Quadri donates training gear to Paralympians

Africa's No.1 Table Tennis player, Aruna Quadri has donated training gear worth N700,000 to Paralympic Games-bound players Faith Obazuaye and Isau Ogunkunle...