Ex-NSF boss hails improved standard at Prime Atlantic squash tourney

By Daily Sports Nigeria on June 25, 2026

The immediate past president of the Nigeria Squash Federation, Boye Oyerinde, has commended the improving standard of play at the ongoing fourth edition of the Prime Atlantic Squash Tournament in Lagos.

Oyerinde spoke on Wednesday during the second-round matches at the Teslim Balogun Stadium squash courts, describing the championship as a key platform for talent development.

The tournament, which began on June 22, will conclude on June 27, with players competing across various categories.

According to Oyerinde, the quality of matches and the performance of young players have improved significantly compared to previous editions.

“The growth is evident for everyone to see.

“The games are better, the players are getting better, and it shows they are putting in the hard work in training.

“I am particularly impressed with the junior players. Some of them are very young, yet their level of play has improved remarkably from what we saw last year. It is fantastic and encouraging for the future of the sport,” Oyerinde said.

The tournament’s lead referee, Adebowale Oladeji, also noted an increase in participation and an improvement in playing standards.

Meanwhile, several players booked quarter-final places after impressive victories in the second round.

Temiloluwa Adegoke defeated Sheu Muyideen 3-0, while Samuel Nduka-Uba also recorded a 3-0 win over Abudusman Olanrewaju.

Defending champion Tayo Oyinlomo advanced to the quarter-finals after beating Monday Bright, while Samson Asade secured his place in the last eight with a victory over Daniel Elisa.

Elsewhere, Giwa Shuaib defeated Yusuf Babalola 3-0, Ayomide Oladipupo overcame Victor Effiong, and Faruq Sulaimon beat Stephen Adebayo 3-0.

The Prime Atlantic Squash Tournament has continued to attract some of the country’s leading players and emerging talents, providing a platform for competition and player development.

 

 

Source Punch Ng

Posted June 25, 2026


 

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