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Nigeria’s Quadri To Move Up ITTF World Rankings

There are strong indications that Aruna Quadri’s performance at the just concluded ITTF World Tour tagged Hungarian Open, may rub off positively on his rating when the latest ITTF ranking is released on Wednesday February the 1st 2017. The 25th ranked player worked his way from the main draw to the quarterfinal where he narrowly […]

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ITTF Confirms Date For 2016 Lagos Open

The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) has confirmed the annual Lagos Open among the 20 World Tours listed for 2016.

With the ongoing Hungarian Open kick-starting the 20 anniversary of the ITTF World Tour, the world table tennis ruling body has confirmed Lagos Open to hold on May 18 to 22 at the Molade Okoya Thomas Hall of Teslim Balogun Stadium.

International Table Tennis Federation, ITTF World Tour,  Lagos Open, Teslim Balogun Stadium,  Lagos,
International Table Tennis Federation, ITTF World Tour, Lagos Open, Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos,

As one the challenge series, the Lagos Open is expected to attract players from Europe, Asia and Africa as the tournament serves as one on the point hauling events to qualify for the World Tour Finals.

Meanwhile, the ITTF World Tour celebrates its 20 years’ anniversary with the 2016 ITTF World Tour kicking off in Budapest, Hungary.

The then called ITTF Pro Tour first kicked off in Kettering, England in 1996 and has seen 291 events happen since, growing from strength to strength each year.

On the historic anniversary of the world’s biggest table tennis tour, ITTF’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Judit FARAGO stated: “20 years after introducing the professional tour in table tennis, we are glad that the all-year long competition format has grown to be a core element of the ITTF competition program.

Lagos ITTF World Tour (Lagos Open)
Lagos ITTF World Tour (Lagos Open)

“This year, five continents are included in the series which gives excellent opportunity for the top players to improve their seeding position for the Olympic Games by gaining valuable World Ranking points. Also for those players to succeed at the World Tour who cannot realise their dream at Rio 2016. The great interest is shown already at the very first event, the Hungarian Open where the last year’s participation record will be broken with 378 entries from 56 countries.”