By Daily sports on March 6, 2021
Nigeria’s Quadri Aruna has crashed out of the World Table Tennis (WTT) Contender Series in Doha, Qatar on Friday after losing 3-1 to Chinese Taipei’s Yun-Ju Lin.
Aruna who is ranked 21 in the world was set up against the world’s number seven in the quarter-final after his triumph over Joao Geraldo of Portugal in the Round of 16 and from the outcome of the tie against the Asian star, it was clear that the Nigerian did not concede defeat easily without giving a fight.
From the start of the encounter, Aruna did not allow his opponent to dictate the tie and he ensured he fought for every point.
Aruna’s powerful forehand most times confused his opponent but his inaccuracy in backhand was a weakness that earned the Asian star some points in the first game which ended 8-11 in Lin’s favour.
Just like the first game, the second game was full of rallies and both players matched themselves shots for shots with the Asian star having an upper hand with a 9-11 win. However, in the third game, Aruna wanted to halt the run of his opponent that even when the match was at 10-8 in favour of the Asian star, Aruna fought back to level the game at 10-10 with both players winning point by point but the Nigerian prevailed at 17-15 to put the match at 2-1.
The fourth game had all the ingredients of the others and Aruna was leading 6-4 while the inability of the Nigerian technical team to read the game cost Aruna and it ends at 9-11 in favour of Lin to complete a 3-1 win.
Despite his exit, the Nigerian has set a standard for African players to look beyond the quarter-final at the WTT tournament.
The second tiers of the WTT Middle East Hub WTT Star Contender kick on March 7 to 13 with the preliminary involving the likes of Olajide Omotayo and other African stars in their quest to join Aruna in the main draw. (Channels TV)
•PHOTO: Aruna Quadri
Source Daily sports
Posted March 6, 2021
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