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AMTEC Thumps Koforidua Tennis Club

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Players of Army Officers Mess Tennis Club(AMTEC) from Accra extended their unbeatable run to the Eastern region where they ousted Koforidua Tennis Club 8-2 in a special Friendly competition over the weekend at the Koforidua Sports Club. AMTEC put up one of the outstanding performances in recent times by first defeating the host team 2-1 in the singles, before dismissing them with a 5-1 win in the doubles. AMTEC’s golden boy Sayibu Sammy set the ball rolling with a 7-2 win over 2018 National Ranking Tour 5 Champion Samuel Antwi. whiles the talisman Cedric Dzelu, the man on form gave Army Officers their highest score with 7-1 win over Koforidua Tennis Club’s captain Kwasi Ahiale. Coach Samuel Appiah 7-3 win over Eddy Addo gave the home team some hope. In the doubles event: Surprisingly, Former Army Tennis Club President Lt. Col. Akoto and Sacrassoro Baly lost their doubles game, although the pair preformed creditably during the match. The pair lost 7-6(6), described as o...

National Coaches Conference ends on high

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A four day National Coaches Conference organized by the Ghana Tennis Federation (GTF) with support from the Tennis Foundation Ghana(TFG) and International Tennis Federation (ITF) came to a successful end with Chief Executive Officer of McDan Group, Dr. Daniel McKorley donating a sum of money to support the sport at the Accra Sports Stadium. Dr. Daniel McKorley who is a philanthropist of Ghana Tennis paid a surprise visit on the final day of the National Coaches Conference and donated a cheque of ten thousand cedis to aid in the grooming of the next tennis stars and help the coaches equip their selves in tennis. A total of 26 participants from Accra, Sunyani and Koforidua took part in the coaching conference under the leadership of ITF instructor, Noah Bagerbaseh. According to Noah Bagerbaseh who doubles as the Development Officer of GTF, the core point of the seminar is to give coaches an opportunity to share experiences in the line of duty and giving them the appropriate train...

GTF Holds First National Coaching Conference

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Ghana Tennis Federation (GTF), Tennis Foundation Ghana( TFG) and International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Tuesday commenced a 3-day National Coaches Conference at the Accra Sports Stadium . A total of 26 participants from Accra, Sunyani and Koforidua are taking part in the coaching  conference which is conducted by the International Tennis Federation(ITF) instructor Noah Bagerbaseh. Secretary General for Ghana Tennis Federation Philipina Frimpong in an interview with ghanatennis.org said the essence of the conference is to improve, understand and share experiences among coaches. ITF instructor who also doubles as Development Officer of Ghana Tennis Noah Bagerbaseh said, “the conference will provide opportunity for the coaches to collect,  exchange repertoire of knowledge and information regarding tennis development. Coach Noah added that the Conference will give the coaches an up to date knowledge of different tennis development structures in other developed tenni...

Ghanaian Wheelchair Tennis players Ready for International Challenge

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Playing a tournament at home in front of your own fans is always an advantage. For Ghana Wheelchair Tennis stars McLean Atsu Dzidzienyo, Francis Boateng, Isaac Antwi, Bridget Nartey and Vida Antwi participating in the upcoming ITF Wheelchair Tennis Futures tournament will give the local players a definite advantage and a chance to earn valuable points to improve their respective international world rankings and gain points to qualify them to the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games. The 2018 ITF Wheelchair Tennis Futures Tournament  will be staged at the Accra Sports Stadium Tennis Courts from November 7th to 10th 2018. The ITF Futures Tournament is sponsored by Tennis Foundation Ghana(TFG) and Dan D’ van group of companies. The National  Coordinator who doubles as the Tournament Director for Ghana Wheelchair Tennis Henry Larbi in an interview with ghanatennis.org said: “We are excited that, through these tournaments, we can give our local players an opportunity to test themselves ag...

1st edition of Hope Performance Tennis Tourney ends in style

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The very first edition of the Tennis Clinic and Tournament organized by the Hope Tennis Foundation successfully ended at the tennis court of the Accra Sports stadium over the weekend with winners in different age categories. The initiative, which is to train young tennis players under 16 years began on Wednesday with a tennis clinic and saw about 500 children from 11 clubs participating. The children, aged between 8 and 16 were taken through the basics of the game for 2 days before the competition started on Friday, September 7, 2018. The event, which was organised by the Hope Tennis Club with the collaborative effort of the Ghana Tennis Federation (GTF), Tennis Foundation Ghana (TFG) saw Stadium B, emerging winners of the U-12 category. Baboo Academy placed 2nd whiles St Francis Foundation occupied the 3rd spot. For the U-14 category, Stadium B lost it to St Francis Foundation, while Baboo Academy placed 3rd at the finals which were played on Saturday, September 8, 2018. ...