Table Tennis
Tunisia sets benchmark for table tennis tournaments in Africa

Wahid Enitan Oshodi, President of the African Table Tennis Federation (ITTF Africa), has commended the Tunisia Table Tennis Federation (TTTF) for setting a new standard in the organization of tournaments in Africa with the successful hosting of the 2025 ITTF Africa Cup in Tunis.
Tunisia has once again silenced doubters with the flawless execution of the 2025 ITTF Africa Cup, which has been hailed as one of the best-organized continental tournaments this year.
The quality of play, the venue, and the seamless live streaming of matches made the tournament stand out.
ITTF President Petra Sorling also praised the leadership of the TTTF, led by Lotfi Guerfel.
Oshodi highlighted Tunisia’s expertise in staging world-class events: “I am very satisfied with what we witnessed in Tunisia, particularly with the African Club Championships. The venue was fantastic, and we saw new young players emerging.
“Tunisia’s commitment and the team’s knowledge and capacity are what we need to build across Africa. I congratulate Lotfi Guerfel and his team for their excellent work.”
He emphasized the importance of achieving international world-class standards in the next four years.
Sorling expressed her satisfaction with the event, stating, “The level of play is extremely high, and it is encouraging to see the young generation coming on board. There is a great future for table tennis in Africa. Tunisia has proven to be a solid organizer with a great team.”
Sorling also highlighted the significance of bringing back the World Championships to Africa in Durban 2023, noting that the high level of play at the Tunisia event is a legacy of that decision.
Lotfi Guerfel is determined to continue this momentum, affirming that Tunisia is eager to host more tournaments soon. He emphasized that hosting such events not only helps build infrastructure but also uncovers new talents for the country.
“I want to thank the Local Organising Committee (LOC) members for their excellent work during the 2025 ITTF Africa Cup. I must also thank all our sponsors.
“We are truly satisfied with the achievements of both the African Club Championships and the Africa Cup. We had memorable moments watching high-level play and new young players progressing,” Guerfel said.
He added, “Organizing many tournaments is a great opportunity to make table tennis more visible to our sponsors, attract more young people to the sport, and increase its popularity. Hosting the event in Tunisia is advantageous as it allows our players to participate with lower costs, promotes culture and tourism, and we are eager to do more.”
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Table Tennis
ITTF-Africa Cup 2025 Hits 2.5M+ Digital Views, President Oshodi Applauds Success

BY LATIFAT ADEBAYO
The President of the African Table Tennis Federation (ITTF-Africa), Wahid Enitan Oshodi, has praised host Tunisia and the ITTF-Africa’s Media team for their stellar work in driving the ITTF-Africa Cup 2025 to unprecedented online viewing success.
Held from February 25-27 in Tunis, the event scored a major win in viewership and followership, cementing African table tennis as a rising force in the global sports landscape.
The ITTF-Africa Media team released a robust media analytics report showcasing the event’s massive media presence.
The event recorded 973,700 views on Facebook and an impressive 1,523,677 views on Instagram—double the exposure of the previous edition in Rwanda.
Meanwhile, YouTube livestreaming drew over 94,000 live views, with an additional 32,000 returning viewers for highlights, fuelled by the world-class broadcast efforts of the Tunisian Table Tennis Federation and the ITTF-Africa Media team.
This seamless production captivated both established fans and new audiences throughout the tournament.
President Oshodi commended the ITTF-Africa Media team, noting that “these numbers prove African table tennis is steadily claiming its place in the world of sport. I have always said that there’s great potential in Africa.
“With these results, we must now continue to attain world-class standards in all our events as we have just achieved in Tunisia.
“Tunisia was a great host, and the standard they achieved during the Africa Cup is worthy of praise.
“I want to congratulate the Tunisia Table Tennis Federation for this huge success.
“What we have to look at now is the young talents coming through because they have so much potential that will attract even greater viewership globally and consequently bring in more sponsors and partners to help fund our youth programmes towards elevating the game on the continent,” he concluded.
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Table Tennis
Aruna left a strong impression on me, admits World No. 2

After a hard-fought victory over Nigeria’s Quadri Aruna in the first round of the ongoing WTT Champions Chongqing 2025, world No. 2 Wang Chuqin of China revealed that studying videos of Aruna defeating his compatriots was crucial to his preparation.
Despite facing each other for the first time in a competitive event, the match lived up to fans’ expectations, with Aruna putting up a strong performance against the Chinese superstar.
Chuqin, who was the runner-up at WTT Champions Chongqing last year, endured some tense moments in his first-ever clash with Aruna but ultimately secured a 3-0 (11-6, 13-11, 11-7) victory. The former World No. 1 comfortably won the first game by a five-point margin but had to rally from a 5-9 deficit in the second game. The third game followed the script for Wang, who maintained his lead and closed out a well-deserved win.
Aruna’s trademark forehand earned him five consecutive points, creating challenging moments for Chuqin. However, a timely timeout for Aruna shifted the momentum, allowing Chuqin to win the second game 13-11.
Reflecting on the match, Chuqin said, “I was thoroughly prepared for tough challenges. I watched videos of his previous matches, especially those where he defeated my teammates. Aruna has bested many excellent players, so even though I hadn’t played him before, he left a strong impression on me. With Coach Wang’s support, I was well-prepared for a difficult match. The match largely went as we anticipated, with our planned techniques and tactics.”
Regarding the second game, he added, “Initially, I aimed to suppress my opponent using my serves to create better rally opportunities.
However, he adapted to my serves, making it difficult for me to deliver high-quality shots. I then decided to engage in a 50-50 rally and gradually turned the situation around.”
Acknowledging the significance of the win, Chuqin said, “Winning this first match against Aruna is a big boost for my upcoming matches.
He’s a strong player with a unique style that challenges me. Overcoming the crucial second set built my confidence and helped me adapt to the venue.”
The 2025 Africa Cup champion joined Aruna in exiting the tournament after losing 3-0 (3-11, 6-11, 8-11) to German penholder Dang Qui.
Dina Meshref was the first African to be eliminated, losing to South Korea’s Kim Nayeong 3-1 (8-11, 11-8, 7-11, 7-11). Egypt’s Hana Goda will face 2023 WTT Contender Lagos champion Shin Yubin of South Korea in the first round of the Women’s Singles on Thursday, March 13.
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Table Tennis
Assar, Aruna lead African charge at WTT Champions Chongqing 2025

The 2025 ITTF Africa Cup champion, Omar Assar of Egypt, and his continental rival, Quadri Aruna of Nigeria, are among the top 32 players in the world set to compete for glory at the $800,000 prize money WTT Champions Chongqing 2025 in China.
The tournament also features Africa’s top female players, Hana Goda and Dina Meshref of Egypt, who will battle against 30 other elite players, including the world No. 1 from China, in the first WTT Champions event of 2025.
WTT Champions Chongqing 2025 marks the season’s inaugural WTT Champions event, showcasing 32 Men’s Singles and Women’s Singles in electrifying action under the purple lights from March 11 to 16.
Assar will face German pen-holder Dan Qiu in the first round on Wednesday, March 12, while Aruna faces his biggest challenge yet against world No. 2, Wang Chuqin of China, in their first-ever competitive match on the same day.
For the first time in the WTT series, Chuqin and Aruna will go head-to-head in an intriguing first-round encounter.
Aruna, a seasoned competitor, brings experience and tactical versatility to the table, while Wang, backed by his ice-cold composure and a roaring home crowd, will aim to dictate the tempo. With no past meetings to reference, both players will step into uncharted waters in this Chongqing showdown.
Goda, who recently reclaimed her ITTF Africa Cup title after a 4-2 comeback against Meshref, will face South Korea’s sensation Shun Yubin in a battle of wits between two of the brightest stars in the world on Thursday, March 13.
Goda, a former quarterfinalist at this level, made history with her Top 8 finish last season in Montpellier, France.
The 17-year-old ace arrives in Chongqing on a mission, looking to bounce back from consecutive round of 32 exits at WTT Champions Frankfurt 2024 and Singapore Smash 2025.
For Meshref, it is another challenge for the nine-time Africa Cup champion as she confronts Korean star Kim Nayeong in the first round of the Women’s Singles on Tuesday, March 11.
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