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Tennis players storm Lagos for $100,000 prize Lagos Open

Tennis players from across the world have started arriving with their parents and coaches ahead of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) approved circuit, the Lagos…

Tennis players from across the world have started arriving with their parents and coaches ahead of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) approved circuit, the Lagos Open Tennis which serves off tomorrow.

The Lagos Open tournament is made up of two Futures, the F5 and the F6, while players will compete in four events – men’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s singles and women’s doubles with total prize money of $100,000 at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club in Onikan.

Some of the players who have arrived are Tucker Vorster, Paulina Jastrzerbrska, Claudia Coppola, Diana Maria Mihail, Phillipe Gelade, Zoe Kruger, Rico Gore, Nigerian-born British player, Tiffany William, Valeriya Siskova, Fiona Codino, Alexandria Riley from USA; Jesman Jebawi from Germany and a host of others.

Qualifying matches for Futures 4 (first leg) starts tomorrow with the main draw commencing on October 1 and the final on October 6.

The main draws for Futures 5 (second leg) will commence on October 8 with the grand final set for October 13 where Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, is expected to declare the tournament closed.

The breakdown as published by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) shows that 60 players registered in the men’s event, while 65 players are taking part in the women’s category. They are coming from 47 top nations of the world.

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