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Gabriel, Olatunji dominate First Apapa Club Squash Open 

By Alex Monye
26 September 2019   |   3:11 am
Olufunmilayo Gabriel and Yemisi Olatunji have won the maiden edition of the Apapa Club Open Squash Championship, which featured some of the best players from across the country.

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Olufunmilayo Gabriel and Yemisi Olatunji have won the maiden edition of the Apapa Club Open Squash Championship, which featured some of the best players from across the country.

The championship, which is a PSA ranking event, Play and win chess was filled with surprises as Gabriel defeated Nigeria’s number one male player, Sodiq Taiwo 3-1, while Yemisi Olatunji defeated her younger sister, Busayo, to win the female category.

Speaking after the championship, Gabriel described the victory as another milestone achievement in his career.

“I am still a student. Winning this competition by beating the defending champion Horse Betting Odds has given me hope that I have a bright future in Squash.

“My mission is to work hard to win more competitions in and outside the country. sports betting This year remains memorable to me because it is the first time I travelled on an airplane and also winning a championship. I give thanks to God for my accomplishment,” he said.

President of Nigeria Squash Federation (NSF), sure virtual betting Boye Oyerinde commended the organisers for giving the country’s players the opportunity to compete at the highest stage, adding, “The championship has opened doors for Nigerian squash players to earn points at home.

“Cutting the cost of staging a big competition like this has been the secret behind the consistent organisation of squash championships in Nigeria in recent time.

“Before, we spent two to N3 million to organise a squash competition, but now that some logistics has been removed, Play Chess Bet Games and Win Big! organisers can use the sum of N1 million and above to stage a big squash event.”

The organiser of the championship, Femi Adeyemo commended the participants for their contribution to the success of the event, stressing that the level of competition among players has shown that Nigerian players are gifted.

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