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  • Essential Serena Williams… life beyond tennis

    Seven Wimbledon single titles and 22 grand slams partly qualify the Serena Williams phenomenon. The other part, and of matching interest, is the 34-year-old’s off-court activity. Serena regularly teases the sporting world with her colourful love life and keen fashion sense.

    The youngest of the five daughters born to Richard Williams and Oracene Price in Saginaw, Michigan, Serena Jameka Williams began intensive tennis training at the age of three. She and older sister, Venus, were raised to overcome physical and psychological barriers in pursuit of personal and professional goals at the family’s tough Compton, California neighbourhood.

    Both took sibling rivalry to competitive heights, but retained a healthy dose of mutual respect. The years of intense practice on courts riddled with potholes and missing nets based on knowledge gleaned from tennis books and videos by their father mattered in the end as they helped Serena, in particular, absorb the ire of critics.

    The sisters remain close, lending each other moral support whenever one is knocked out of a tournament as Venus illustrated on the sidelines while her sister mastered Angelique Kerber 7-5, 6-3 in front of the Centre Court crowd on July 9, 2016. Hours after her singles win, the sisters corralled the doubles, their sixth Wimbledon win together and 22 majors overall.

     

    The making of Serena

    While she shed tears of defeat that revised the term, sibling rivalry, in the early days of the sisters’ on-court rivalry, Serena has since slanted their head-to-head record in her favour. The tide completely shifted in 2002 as Serena won the French Open, the U.S. Open and Wimbledon, defeating Venus in the finals of each tournament.

    Whether the tears came from coming off worse in sibling rivalry or a desire to win it all, the Serena whirlwind ensued, sweeping all before the sexy, muscular, power-playing individual generally considered the greatest ever professional woman tennis player.

    For the ambitious Amazon loom pastures new, however. After Steffi Graf’s mark of 22 Open-era Grand Slams comes Australian Margaret Court’s 24 majors straddling the old and new regimes. Serena’s impressive form and collection of Grand Slams (the four major professional tennis titles of French Open, Australian Open, US Open and Wimbledon) suggest that the feat is only a matter of time.

    Still, title No. 22 took some time coming. A shock loss to Italy’s Roberta Vinci in the 2015 U.S. Open semi-finals, which frustrated a calendar Grand Slam (the big four in one year), only prolonged the suspense up to the 2016 Wimbledon. Until Venus lost in the semi-final of the All-England Club championship, the siblings seemed poised to reenact their oft-repeated final match-up at the home of tennis’ Holy Grail.

    By her latest feat, Serena became the highest-earning female tennis player, with $81m in prize money, a figure that she has supplemented with endorsements and earnings from designing and vending her own collections.

     

    The rise

    Serena’s path to the pinnacle of women’s tennis was anything but simple. A radical side initially highlighted by skimpy tennis outfits seemed to have culminated in ideology at the zenith of her career. At her acceptance speech for the 2015 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year award and before her victory against Kerber, for example, she recited her favourite Maya Angelou poem, Still I Rise, which ends with the words … ‘I am the dream and the hope of the slave.

    ‘I rise, I rise, I rise.’

    The iconic poem served as a source of inspiration for her leading up to her historic win and throughout her career, she noted. “I’ve had people put me down because I didn’t look like them — I look stronger,” Williams said during her 2015 acceptance speech. “I’ve had people look past me because of the colour of my skin. I’ve had people overlook me because I was a woman. I’ve had critics say I would never win another Grand Slam when I was only at number seven and now here I stand today, with 21 Grand Slam titles. And I’m still going.”

    After her Wimbledon victory, Serena spoke on overcoming obstacles to reach dreams, reflecting her favourite American author’s inspirational and triumphant tones.

     

    Overcoming adversity

    Serena had more than a fair share of scrapes and losses. She underwent knee surgery in August 2003, and in September, her half-sister Yetunde Price was murdered in Los Angeles, California. Dogged by injuries and a general lack of motivation to stay fit or compete at the same level she once had, Serena seemed burned out and saw her tennis ranking slump to 139 three years after.

    She credited her religious faith, as well as a life-changing journey to West Africa for renewing her pride and competitive fire. By 2009, she had released a new autobiography, Queen of the Court, and surged to the top of the world’s rankings, claiming both the 2009 Australian Open singles (for the fourth time) and Wimbledon 2009 singles (for the third time).

    But she ran into more trouble when she blasted a lineswomen for a foot-fault called near the end of a semi-final loss to eventual champion Kim Clijsters at the U.S. Open. She also suffered a series of health scares, including a blood clot in one of her lungs, which kept her away from tennis for several months.

    Following several procedures, including one to remove a hematoma, speculation rose as to whether Serena would retire from the sport. Then she stumbled badly at the 2012 French Open, enduring a first-round loss for the first time at a major tournament.

    She returned to beat rival, Maria Sharapova at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games to take her first gold medal in women’s singles and claimed her fourth overall Olympic gold medal with Venus in the women’s doubles.

     

    A sister and fashionista

    To deal with her 2015 US Open disappointment, Serena turned to fashion. “It’s been keeping me busy and keeping me happy because I love fashion. Everyone knows I love fashion, so it’s been really great,” she said of her default coping mechanism.

    Fashion is a passion shared by the sisters. Venus owns EleVen, a women’s tennis apparel brand, while Serena vends personal designs via outlets. The close-knit sisters lived together for more than a dozen years in a gated Palm Beach Gardens enclave in Florida, but they went their separate ways after Serena bought a mansion in nearby Jupiter in December 2013.

    There the parallels end. In matters tender than formidable biceps and bulging veins, Serena inhabits a world of her own. A fierce competitor on-court, she attacks the supplementary vocation of fashion design with comparable gusto. She expanded her brand into film and television.

    Seeking educational opportunities for underprivileged youths around the world, the tennis star also formed the Serena Williams Foundation and built schools in Africa.

     

    Her relationships

    By some stretch of the imagination, Serena, aka ‘Meka’, consumes opponents for breakfast, does fashion for lunch and considers lovers for dinner.

    Her busty front and voluptuous behind induce contrasting reactions. While critics hand out derogatory monikers as ‘Serena Stoutarm’ or ‘King of the WTA’, many a male fan would own up to a lasting fascination with her athletic derrière.

    B y online accounts, Serena’s longest relationship has lasted three years and two months, and her shortest, one month, for an average relationship span of 11 months.

    Rumoured recently to have dated famous Canadian rapper, Drake, Serena has obviously moved on after the 29-year-old refused to make a commitment. By most accounts, Serena dates Reddit co-founder, Alexis Ohanian, best known as one of the co-founders of “the front page of the internet”. He is a 32-year-old Brooklyn-based internet entrepreneur, activist and investor with a net worth of $4 millon.

    Despite competition from rivals, including Maria Sharapova, and muted patronage from the corporate world, Serena has maintained pole position. Through the rumours, around competition rules, over the criticism and at the podium, Serena rises, always.

  • Ahead 2015 African Games: Enosoregbe, Airhunmwunde top tennis trials in Abuja

    After one-week of trials to select the Nigerian tennis team for the 2015 African Games, Clifford Enosoregbe and Osariemen Airhunmwunde emerged as top players among the 14 players that took part in the exercise.

    According to national coach, Rotimi Akinloye, two players – Henry Atseye and Onyeka Mbanu who were part of the team to the 2011 African Games in Mozambique were knocked out of the trials by injuries.

    From the eight male players that participated in the selection, the hard-hitting Enosoregbe topped the trials while Moses Michael and Christian Paul finished second and third respectively. Sunday Emmanuel settled for fourth place.

    In the women trials, Airhunmwunde emerged as top player while Sara Adegoke, Chrsity Agugbom and Anu Aiyegbusi made the list of top four.

    Akinloye, however, said that United Kingdom (UK)-based Elizabeth Pam and Russia-born Melissa Ifidzhen are expected to join the team this week for the final trials that will decide the eventual team to the games.

    “All the players that took part in the trials still have chance to make the team because we want to use the trials to know the best. But all the others are on reserves in case any of the players cops an injury. It would be recalled that some of the selected players prior to the 2011 edition and they were later decamped for indiscipline and it was the reserves that went on to do well. So we will surely be on the lookout for all the players until the final list is concluded,” Akinloye told SportingLife.

    In 2011, Nigeria finished third with one gold, one silver and two bronze medals while Egypt and Tunisia finished first and second respectively in the tennis event overall medal table.

  • Teenage tennis stars break into senior top 8

    Three top teenage tennis stars who recently graduated from the junior tennis circuit have broken into the top 8 ranking as of right.

     Joseph Imeh, Emmanuel Idoko and Sylvester Emmanuel will feature at the inaugural Ikoyi Club Tennis Masters which kicks off on Tuesday, December 16 to Saturday, December 20 from 4.30 pm each day. They could easily have been four if Moses Michael, winner of the Lagos Governor’s Cup, did not quit the NPA Senior Championships to go abroad in search of ATP points.

    Angel McCleod, national 16 and under champion and quarterfinalist at the Governor’s Cup, will also feature in the ladies’ category thanks to a ‘wild card’ from the organisers. The other ladies in the Masters event are: Christy Agugbom, Sarah Adegoke, Blessing Samuel, Osaremien Airhunwunde, Ronke Akingbade, Aanu Aiyegbusi and Loveth Donatus.

    The rest in the Men’s version are: Clifford Enosoregbe, Mumuni Babalola, Shehu Lawal, Henry Atseye and Candi Idoko.

     Speaking over the weekend, tournament director,  Thomas Olorundare, said: “This is an inaugural tournament which we plan to host every year. This is the first ever Masters tournament based on the cumulative performance of the players through the year. We hope that this event will help raise the standard of the players by motivating them to work hard from the beginning of the year to qualify.”

    Also speaking, Ede Osemwengie, Chairman, Ikoyi Club 1938 Tennis Section, disclosed that: “The initial idea was to kick-start the sponsorship with savings from all the tournaments held in the section, however, we were very honoured to have Rainoil Ltd. come in at a very short notice as a major sponsor of this event.”

    He added: “Being a very gender-sensitive organisation, the men and women will earn the same prize monies and bonuses. The winners will get N250, 000, runners-up N150, 000 and semi-finalists N100, 000 each. There will be a qualification bonus of N25, 000 for all players including the alternates and a round robin win bonus of N5, 000 for each match won in the round robin stage. The players will also be accommodated at Lakeem Suites for the duration of the tournament for maximum comfort.”

    Meanwhile, Tournament Coordinator, Godwin Kienka, has disclosed that the NNPC Junior Masters will run concurrently with the Senior Masters but will take place at the National Stadium, Surulere, from 9 am to 2 pm to enable the junior stars watch the seniors in the evening.

    “We want these youngsters to be motivated and aspire to be greater than their seniors, that’s why we want them to watch them every evening after their own matches. It will be an invaluable experience for them,” Kienka said.

  • Lawyer seeks more females in tennis tournament

    Lawyer seeks more females in tennis tournament

    Co-ordinator of the Lawyers Annual Tennis Championship, Mrs Mfon Usoro, has called on  female lawyers to show interest  in the championship as she promises to make the tournament bigger next year.

    She spoke at the finals of this years’ championship which held at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

    Mr. Tunji Abdulhammed and Titilayo Osagie won this year’s Lawyers’ Table Tennis open, known as the Mfom Usoro Cup in both male and female categories.

    Abdulhammed defeated Segun Fabunmi in the two straight sets with 11-1, 11-5 to defend his title in the men’s categories.

    Abdulhammed survived the early scare in the round of 16 when he lost the first set 11-13 to Taiwo Ojediran before he finally won on 11-5, 11-5 to book a quarter final pairing with Shakeer Oshodi.

    The defending champion piped Oshodi 13-11, 5-11, 11-4 to book a semi final ticket. It was a close to call semi-final clash, but Abdulhammed finally had the upper hands and won on 11-9, 8-11, 11-8 to reach the final.

    Titilayo Osagie proved to be undisputable in the women’s category as she easily thrashed her perennial rival, Sisan Eziekpe, who is nursing baby, 11-2, and 11-8, to claim the title for the fourth times in a row.

    Osagie, who drawn bye in the quarter finals, defeated Adeola Folarin in two straight sets 11-2, 11-4 in the semi final.

    At the end of the event, the sum of N100, 000 and return tickets to Austria were given to the winners in male and female categories.

    The second place winners received N75, 000 while the third place winners collected N50, 000 in male and female categories respectively.

    The remaining participants were rewarded with consolation prices of Butterfly Table Tennis Rackets and novels.

    The four participants from Ibadan were given the sum of N50, 000 for their transport.

    16 male lawyers and seven female participated in this year’s tournament.

    Speaking at the event, the sponsor, Mrs  Usoro expressed delight at this year’s tournament.

    She said our wish to reduce the spate of death among lawyers due to their busy scheduled informed her passion to sponsor the competition.

    Mrs: Usoro promised to make the tournament bigger every year while calling female lawyers to show interest in the competition.

    She said: “When I looked at the rate at which our colleagues fall sick and died to heart attack which was as a result of their busy schedule and I thought of doing something in my on capacity to reduce the incident. So some young lawyers approached me six years ago to sponsor the table tennis competition and I agreed to do so.

    “Six years on, we thank God that the tournament keep improving year after years. The tournament started with only lawyers from Lagos, precisely, NBA Ikeja branch but today we are not talking of Lagos lawyers alone but we are having participants from Ibadan.

    “I want to stress that the tournament has achieved it purpose and our aim is to make it bigger every year. My wish is to see more female lawyers participating in the tournament next year. We always have in our future plan to move the tournament from Lagos state to other states of the federation.” In his remark, the chairman NBA Lagos State, Alex Mouka commended the sponsor of the event for keeping the tournament going for uninterrupted six years. “I want to commend the sponsor, Mrs Mfon Usoro for ensuring that we have the competition for lawyers for six years. We have one sponsor this year, which Premium Pension, I call on the other companies to come and identify with the event. So far so good, the purpose of the event has been achieved,” Mouka said.

    The male champion, Abdulhammed said: “I thank God for winning the title again. I want to win it again next year.”

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Lanson fetes tennis masters in Lagos

    Lanson fetes tennis masters in Lagos

    It was an evening of champagne,  ala carte delicacy and networking amidst endless toasts, hugs and perks as veterans, grand masters and tennis players converged on the Lagos LawnTennis Club (LLTC) Race Course, Onikan, to share brighter moments with Lanson Champagne at an exclusive Wimbledon fiesta.

    Last weekend, tennis players known for master strokes and volley spins observed a momentary recess from the tennis courts with vintage champagne and premium French wine flowing in all the reception areas and the main bar manned by House of Lanson’s trade brand executive, Tunde Alade.

    Lanson Champagne has been associated with Wimbledon Tennis since the 1970s and it is established as the official champagne of the world class tournament in London, United Kingdom.

    The VIP Wimbledon Champagne banquet heralds the prestige tournament in Nigeria, which was held last June in London, but this epoch event had to be shifted as a result of the Ramadan fasting to afford a special brand exposure and consumer engagement with members and invited guests at the club.

    According to Lanson Champagne brand custodian and exclusive agent in Nigeria, Chief Olatunde Onakoya, “Lanson is a proud to be associated with Wimbledon Tennis Championship as the oldest tennis tournament in the world. This is underscored by Lanson’s strong partnership with Lagos Tennis Club to share happy moment of this year’s Wimbledon Tennis and to celebrate Lanson’s unique style and prestige inspired by over two and a half centuries of passion and champagne tradition. It serves perfection, elegance and value across the world. The Lanson taste has always stood out for its incomparable fruitiness, power and freshness, which give all connoisseurs and aficionados exceptional aromatic depth and delicious experience on the palate.

    Meringo production crew was at its best dishing out old school music, hip hop and raps to serenade the creme de la creme, which included Group Captain Ita Ikpeme (rtd), Barrister Sam Egbuchunam, Kolade Olutekunbi, captains of industry and top flight professionals.

  • Lagos State ‘Top 20 Showdown’ Table Tennis Tourney: Azeez, Bose emerge champions

    Lagos State ‘Top 20 Showdown’ Table Tennis Tourney: Azeez, Bose emerge champions

    In its effort to continue the promotion of Table Tennis in Lagos State and to prepare the state’s athletes for the 19th National Sports Festival coming up in Calabar later this year, the Lagos State Table Tennis Association organised a two-day championship tagged “Top 20 Showdown” which saw Ogunlade Azeez and Odusanya Bose winning the male and female categories respectively.

    The competition which took place at the Table Tennis Section of Ikoyi Club 1938, saw Azeez and Bose smiling home with cash prizes of Sixty and Forty Thousand Naira respectively.

    Azeez, who scaled the different stages of the tournament, defeated Anthony Gbenga 4-3 in a thrilling encounter in the finals and expressed joy at winning the maiden edition. He also said he didn’t expect the victory but that he planned to train more in order to repeat his success.

    Speaking with SportingLife, he said: “I am very happy winning this competition. I didn’t plan winning it at all, but I thank God. I played very fine and I intend to train more to be a better player.”

    Odusanya Bose, who thrashed Fatimo Bello 3-1 in the women’s final, said confidence saw her through the female category, as she was determined to defeat Bello who had always outshined her at different competitions.

    ”I am happy I won the game. I had the confidence that I would win the competition and beat my opponent,” Bose told SportingLife.

    The championship was sponsored by the chairman, Lagos State Table Tennis Association, Femi Sokoya, and he said the motive behind the tournament was to ensure that the state surpasses its record at the last sports festival hosted by Lagos State, and also produce future stars who can bring glory to the country.

    “The tournament was like a screening process to see players who are in form, up and coming, to know the direction the association needs to take in preparation for the next National Sports Festival,” Sokoya said.

    “We administrators can only encourage these players to grow, push them. I believe these players can take over from the likes of Segun Toriola and Haruna Quadri,” he added.

  • Kienka confident world-class tennis players will emerge in Nigeria

    Kienka confident world-class tennis players will emerge in Nigeria

    The Director, International Tennis Academy (ITA), Godwin Kienka, on Wednesday said he was confident the massive investment in junior tennis would soon produce world-class tennis players.

    Kienka told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the structured development programme for junior championships in the country would begin to yield positive results over the next five years.

    He noted that the country’s success at the recently held African Junior Tennis Championships in Abuja was an indication that great players could be discovered from within.

    “If we must get it right, we must work towards a firm foundation, which is what we are trying to achieve in the country. We have discovered exceptional talents at the junior championships that have the capacity to be the best they can be anywhere in the world. By the next five years, these players will be doing well because the pedestal we’ve taken is developmental,” he said.

    The ITA director said that the projection for the development of tennis in the country was a long-term approach that would lead to the discovery of outstanding players.

    “I believe that we are getting a lot of things right at the junior level, so that we won’t live in regret in the long run at the highest level’’.

    Kienka added that tournaments such as the two NNPC Junior Championships played in the North and South, and the CBN Junior Championships, are firm foundations for the development of the junior players.

    According to him, the standard of the juniors in these categories are almost at par with those of some of the top tennis–playing nations.

    NAN reports that Nigeria topped the medals table with 13 medals at the recently-concluded African Junior Tennis Championship qualifiers held in Abuja.

  • Africa Junior tennis tourney: Team Nigeria for early camping

    Africa Junior tennis tourney: Team Nigeria for early camping

    NIGERIA National Tennis Coach, Ubale Mohammed, on Wednesday said Team Nigeria would commence camping immediately for the Africa Junior Tennis Championships (AJTC) billed for March in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Mohammed spoke ot the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja after eight of the national team players qualified for both the male and female categories of the championships in the U-14 and U-16 categories.

    NAN reports that the qualifier, which is the third edition of the West and Central Africa AJTC qualifiers, was held at the Abuja National Stadium from Jan. 12 to Jan. 16.

    Mohammed said playing at the qualifiers was different from playing at the main championships, adding that the courts and environment were different from what is obtainable in Nigeria.

    According to him, Kenya has clay courts, adding that it was imperative that team Nigeria trained on different court surfaces before the tourney.

    “We have two players each that have qualified for the main championships. We have to start camping now, because we will be playing in a completely different surface. We played the qualifying matches on a hard court and in Kenya, they have clay courts, which some of our players have not played on before.

    “The camping has to start immediately to prepare us for the challenge. Playing on clay courts is different, because the movement and the bounce of the ball is different from that of the hard court,” he said.

    Mohammed, however, said he was impressed with the performance of his players at the AJTC qualifiers.

    “I am very impressed with the performance of my players; it has not been easy with the camping and then going into the qualifiers. About eight countries participated, including Nigeria, making it nine; the other countries are no pushovers because most of their players are not even based in their home countries.

    “Either they are playing with international academies with the ITF or private academies. We were playing at home, it wasn’t easy. There was a lot of pressure but I am happy that the kids followed instructions. They withstood all the pressure and both the players and the coaches are happy because they did very well,” he said.

    The coach added that he believes his players would get more points at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) ranking tournament which starts on Jan.17.

  • NYG: Oyo, Akwa Ibom win male, female table tennis doubles

    NYG: Oyo, Akwa Ibom win male, female table tennis doubles

    Oyo state and Akwa Ibom on Friday in Abuja emerged winners of the male and female table tennis doubles respectively at the ongoing National Youth Games (NYG).

    The Oyo state pair of Abiola Ademola and Oparemi Malik defeated their Bayelsa counterparts, Abiodun Adekunle and Victor Godstime, 11-8, 11-7, 9-11, 11-7 in the male competition.

    The pair of Beauty James and Umoh Joy of Akwa Ibom beat their Ogun opponents 8-11, 11-2, 12-10, 12-10 to emerge winners in their category.

    Speaking later, Akwa Ibom’s coach Ofonime Edoama told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) he was happy with the outcome of the match, saying his boys adhered to instructions.

    “I am happy that my boys won this competition, and this was because they listened to my instructions. I give glory to God for this. We worked very hard to get to this stage and we are happy that our hard work has produced success. We hope to participate in the competition if it continues next year,” he said.

    The coach said the victory was a result of their determination to succeed and please their Director of Sports.

    “Our Director of Sports urged every team to come back with a gold medal and I am glad we did,” he said.

    NAN reports that table tennis is one of the 14 sports which featured at the NYG which comes to an end on Saturday, Dec. 14 in Abuja.

  • Ndanusa calls for more tennis tournaments

    Ndanusa calls for more tennis tournaments

    President of the Nigerian Tennis Federation, Sani Ndanusa at the weekend called for the staging of more tennis competitions in the North to hunt for talents in the region.

    At the closing ceremony of the 27th edition of Dala Hard Court Tennis competition held at the Kano Club, former Sports Minister and seasoned sports administrator, Ndanusa said the regular staging of Dala Tennis competition has added value to the game in the region.

    “I’m very happy that for 27 uninterrupted years, you have been organising this competition for the development of lawn tennis in the region. We have a lot of players that have relocated abroad after passing through this competition. We will engage them so that we can move the game to the next level. We want to see more of this competition in the North and in other parts of the country,” he said while addressing the gathering that graced the occasion.

    In his address, the chairman, Dala Hard Court Organising Committee, Bashari Muhammed Gumel said the competition has come to stay.

    “I would like to assure you that, God willing, Dala Hard Court tennis championship has come to stay being the only national tennis championship in the whole of Northern Nigeria,” he said.

    In an interview with sports writers, the zonal Chairman of North West and a popular tennis promoter in the North, Aminu Babalele Kurfi pledged to work hard in organising so many competitions up North, following the call by the president of Tennis Federation.

    Meanwhile, Clifford Enosoregbe emerged the male champion of the championship and carted home a whooping sum of N800,000 , while Blessing Samuel clinched the female champion and went home with N500, 000.