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Winners Of National Junior Tennis Championship To Get Free Us Training Tour

Organizers of the Adewale Isa Foundation (AIF) Junior Tennis Championship have informed Nigeria Tennis Live of a bumper package they have for some winners of the tournament.

The tournament, organized in honor of the late Alhaji Adewale Isa, holds every year and attracts over 200 junior players from across the federation to Lagos State, venue of the event.

Apart from trophies and other gift items winners and participants get at the end of the competition, Nigeria Tennis Live has now gathered that the tournament has a bumper offer for some winners.

According to Nurudeen Isa, one of the facilitators of the championship, boys and girls winners in U-12 category are automatically entitled to an all-expense paid training tour to the United States.

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“This is one of the things we really want to help these kids with, to expose them to high quality training and tennis environment.

“One of the winners from the previous edition is currently with us, and he has been training and playing at our facilities here.

“Our desire is to see more of these kids in very conducive environments to see them progress with their development as much as possible,” Mr. Isa told Nigeria Tennis Live.

He also confirmed that both boys and girls’ U-12 winners will enjoy this benefit from the organizers of the competition, as a way of encouraging future stars.

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The competition billed to start on 13 August, 2024, will end on Saturday, 17 August, 2024, inside the tennis section of the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos State.

Players in the U-12, 14, 16 and 18 categories will compete for the prizes made available by the organizers of the annual competition.

Nigeria Tennis Live will keep our followers updated on the developments ahead of the championship which has produced many players for the national junior teams.

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