Aruna Quadri lifts less-privileged in Lagos

Just like he did in 2018 after winning the Nigeria Open, Aruna Quadri, accompanied by his wife, Ganiyat, visited a Lagos-based Children's Hospice on...

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)...

T/Tennis: Teams battle for Tokyo 2020 slots

The battle for Africa's slots in the men and women team events of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games begins on Wednesday, August 21st, at...

Aruna Quadri hits quarterfinal at Bulgaria Open

Aruna Quadri is on a roll at the ITTF World Tour tagged Bulgaria Open, backing up his opening round exploits against China’s Ma Te with...

Nigeria beat England, qualify for men’s Team T/Tennis final at Commonwealth...

England was a tough nut to crack, but Nigeria’s trio of Segun Toriola, Bode Abiodun and Olajide Omotayo proved to be formidable opponents as...

“Training situation is difficult for me” – Omotayo

Reigning African Games Table Tennis Champion Olajide Omotayo, who qualified for the Olympics for the first time, has taken to social media to solicit...

Aruna Quadri wins his first ever African Senior Championship title

Aruna Quadri has been crowned the new African Champion after beating Egypt's Ahmed Saleh 4-1 to emerge triumphant in the men's Singles final at...

Quadri Aruna eliminated from Tokyo Olympics in a surprise 3rd round...

Even Quadri Aruna would not have possibly foreseen this outcome, but a surprising 4-2  (15-13, 9-11, 6-11, 11-7, 7-11, 5-11) defeat to Gustavo Tsuboi...

Team Nigeria Day 11 Review at 2018 Commonwealth Games

Nigeria’s sole competitor on the last day of the Commonwealth Games, Aruna Quadri, settled for a Silver medal after losing out to Singapore’s Nina...

Nigeria’s T/Tennis Players who have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics

Staging the 2020 African Singles and Mixed Doubles Olympic Qualification Tournament early in February of 2020 before the pandemic was a victory in itself!...