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Nigeria’s pair of Offiong Edem and Funke Oshonaike made it to Round 1 of the women’s Singles at the on-going Rio Olympic Games in Brazil, handing their opponents defeats in the Table Tennis event yesterday
Edem was too strong for her counterpart from the Fiji Islands, Sally Yee, winning 4-0.
On her part, Oshonaike’s opponent, Lebanon’s Mariana Sahakian initially led the game, before the Nigerian came back to finish with a 4-3 victory.
Oshonaike, who is making her sixth and final appearance at the Olympics, was expected to go against Adriana Diaz of Puerto Rico in her Round 1 match later yesterday, just as Edem engages Viktoria Pavlovich in a battle of superiority by 7.15pm.
Other African representatives in the preliminaries also scaled through to the next round, as Congo’s Xing Han out-served Ian Lariba of the Philippines (4-0), while Egypt’s Dina Meshref overpowered Tunisia’s Safa Saidani (4-0) to advance from the first stage.
Meshref will face Thailand’s Nanthana Komwong, as her compatriot Nadine El-Dawlatly squares off with Petra Lovas of Hungary. Han was due to face Thailand’s Suthasini Sawettabut later in the evening.
Seven-time Olympian Segun Toriola was billed to begin his campaign in Round 1 of the men’s singles late yesterday against Czech Republic’s Dimitry Prokoptsov. The veteran will hope to record a much better performance than his London 2012 feat.