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Obiora, Chukwuemeka excel at Morocco Para-Table Tennis Open tournament

By Editor
08 October 2015   |   12:44 am
Success came the way of Nigeria, in the guise of Francis Chukwuemeka on the first day of play at the on-going First Morocco Para-Table Tennis Open Championships in Agadir
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Francis Chukwuemeka has won a gold medal at the on-going Morocco Open Para-Table Tennis Championship.

Success came the way of Nigeria, in the guise of Francis Chukwuemeka on the first day of play at the on-going First Morocco Para-Table Tennis Open Championships in Agadir.

He won the Men’s Singles Class 9-10 title. Occupying the second seed position in the competition, he finished his first phase matches unbeaten, ahead of Kuwait’s Ali Alsanea and Morocco’s Mohamed El-Mrabet, before accounting for Abdullah Alkhaldi, also from Kuwait, at the semi-final stage (11-2, 11-7, 11-7) and Karim Boumedouha of France, the top seed, in the final (7-11, 11-9, 11-4, 5-11, 11-7).

Earlier, Karim Boumedouha had concluded his group ahead of Kuwait’s Abdullah Alkhaldi and Morocco’s Al-Moutaouakil Bilal, before at the semi-final stage overcoming Ali Alsanea (11-3, 11-7, 11-5).
“Karim and myself are very familiar with each other, we both play in the French League; he has beaten me twice and I have beaten him once”, explained Francis Chukwuemeka, when speaking to Omar Refaat, the 19-year-old Press Officer on duty in Agadir.

Well known to each other, undoubtedly that fact produced a hard fought contest.
“It was a very close match, I changed my tactics and plans so I could beat him; Karim has a very good serve and also he plays from outside the table very well”, added Francis Chukwuemeka. “I kept changing the direction of the play; that is a major reason why I won.”

Tactical awareness and experience brought Francis Chukwuemeka success.
“I have been playing in the French league for eight years”, added Francis Chukwuemeka. “Also, I had a tough match in the semi-final against Ali Alsanea. “I had to focus and concentrate more to beat him “
Gold for Francis Chukwuemeka and Chineye Obiora; understandably, it was a delighted Njoku Chiwedu, the Nigerian National Coach.
“Our preparation for the tournament was very excellent”, he said.

“My country tried hard to make us ready… they have provided everything for us; they also managed a camp for two months in Nigeria to make us ready.
“We want to qualify for the Paralympic Games”, stressed Njoku Chiwedu.
“There are a many countries competing here, we have tough opponents… I guess Morocco is our biggest opponent, but I guess we can make it and win more titles.”
Two titles for Nigeria, to date it has been a very successful visit to Agadir.

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