Davis Cup: Ochei sparks Nigeria’s tennis revival

By Daily Sports Nigeria on February 14, 2026

Nigeria has reclaimed its place in the prestigious Davis Cup World Group II under the leadership of Engineer Victor Ochei, President of the Nigeria Tennis Federation, ending a nearly four-decade wait to return to the upper echelon of global tennis competition.

The country last graced this stage in the late 1980s but has now qualified for the World Group II, which features 25 of the world’s competitive tennis nations.

Nigeria first participated in the Davis Cup in 1974, announcing its arrival on the global tennis map with confidence and flair. The golden era of Nigerian tennis peaked in the 1970s and 1980s, producing world-class talents who competed fiercely on the international stage.

Among them was Nduka Odizor, who ranked among the world’s top 100 players and remains one of Nigeria’s greatest tennis exports. Alongside him were distinguished names such as Christian Onyejekwe, Sadiq Abdullahi and Tony Momoh, athletes who not only flew Nigeria’s flag at the Davis Cup but also brought global recognition to the nation’s tennis pedigree.

By 1988 and 1989, Nigeria had reached the Davis Cup Group I semifinals, a feat that symbolised the country’s growing influence in world tennis. However, the momentum gradually waned in the decades that followed, despite flashes of promise in the 2000s from players such as Joseph Imeh, Sylvester Emmanuel and Blessing Emmanuel.

Under Ochei’s stewardship, Nigeria successfully hosted the high-profile 2026 Davis Cup World Group II playoff against Uzbekistan in Lagos, an event that drew international commendation and reaffirmed Nigeria’s organisational and competitive readiness.

The choice of Lagos as host city was no coincidence. Lagos has long stood as the heartbeat of Nigerian tennis development, from the iconic Lagos Lawn Tennis Club, founded in 1895, to the Ogbe Hard Court, once a fertile ground for discovering and nurturing budding talents.

In just a few months at the helm, Ochei has reignited belief within the tennis community. His ability to secure the confidence and support of the International Tennis Federation to stage a crucial playoff in Lagos underscores his credibility and strategic engagement at the international level.

Importantly, he has built upon the foundation laid by his predecessor, late Engineer Ifedayo Akindele, ensuring continuity rather than disruption.

The current squad, including Nigeria’s number one, Daniel Adeleye, alongside Canice Abua, Michael Emmanuel, Alafia Ayeni and Bulus Christopher, represents a new wave of technically sound, mentally resilient players ready to compete on the global stage.

Ochei’s leadership also aligns with the broader sports development vision of the National Sports Commission under Malam Shehu Dikko and Bukola Olopade in tandem with President Bola Tinubu’s renewed hope agenda for sports economy and development.

Reviving a winning culture goes beyond victories on the court. It involves rebuilding confidence, strengthening the grassroots structure, attracting sponsorship, ensuring international exposure and fostering administrative transparency.

Under Ochei, these elements are gradually taking shape, with renewed optimism among players, coaches and stakeholders.

 

 

Source Punch Ng

Posted February 14, 2026


 

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