Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri has been listed among the top 30 table tennis stars across the globe expected to compete at the World Table Tennis (WTT) Championship Macau 2022 beginning from today, Wednesday, October 19 to Sunday, October 23 2022 reports Prime Business Africa.
According to a communique by the WTT, the event will be the gathering of the top 30 men and women stars from the ITTF World Table Tennis Rankings as well as one wildcard and one WTT Nomination to do battle in the Infinity Arena.
The stakes are high with the athletes vying for a share of the $800,000 prize money on offer, as well as the 1000 World Ranking points to be handed out to the winners.
Apart from Aruna who is the current African champion, Egypt’s Omar Assar will also be on duty at the tournament which serves as leeway for contenders to compete at the end-of-the-year WTT Cup Finals Xinxiang 2022.
Meanwhile Quadri has retained his 14th position in the current International Table Tennis Federation World Ranking for men’s singles.
The veteran tennis star Quadri amassed a total points of 1, 715 to cement his position as Africa’s top-ranked table tennis player for the month of October.
Egypt’s Omar Assar is ranked 23rd in the world in the latest ranking released by the international tennis Federation and second in Africa with 975 points, while Ahmed Saleh is placed 67th – third in Africa with 308 points.
Quadri has represented at major international competitions like the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics.
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