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Gateway Games 2024: Tennis quarterfinals serve up high-stakes drama

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The clay is heating up, the rackets are ringing, and the tension is palpable as the tennis competition at the 2024 National Sports Festival in Abeokuta reaches a boiling point.

With the Round of 16 officially concluded, the spotlight shifts to the quarterfinal stage, where power meets precision and every serve could be a turning point.

After a series of gripping matches across both the men’s and women’s singles draws, only the strongest remain. From local heroes to rising stars and seasoned contenders, the stage is now set for a thrilling showdown as players jostle for a place in the medal rounds under the unforgiving Abeokuta sun.

Abubakar Yusuf (FCT) vs Abua Canice (Rivers)

Yusuf heads into the quarterfinals brimming with confidence after dismantling Edo’s Ehigiamusoe Endurance 4-0, 4-2. But he faces a tough challenge in Abua Canice of Rivers, who looked sharp in his 4-1, 4-0 rout of Azi David.

Uche Oparaoji (Bayelsa) vs Adeleye Daniel (Ekiti)

Bayelsa’s Oparaoji will test his consistency against the resilient Adeleye in a matchup that promises baseline rallies and tactical flair. Oparaoji dismissed Urenyang Nuhu of Taraba 4-1, 4-2, while Adeleye mirrored that scoreline against Kaduna’s Ibrahim Sulaiman.

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Danjuma Lucky (FCT) vs David Ekpeyong (Bayelsa)

Arguably the headline match of the round. FCT’s Danjuma Lucky showed nerves of steel, coming from a set down to defeat Abamu Matthew (Ekiti) 1-4, 4-2, 10-5 in a match tiebreak. He now faces top-seeded David Ekpeyong of Bayelsa, who remains in blistering form after a dominant 4-0, 4-2 win over Taraba’s Rubi Toba.

Christopher Bulus (Ogun) vs Michael Chima (Edo)

The crowd will be firmly behind Christopher Bulus, the hometown hero, who breezed past Rivers’ Timibra Godsgift 4-1, 4-0. But standing in his way is the in-form Michael Chima of Edo, who posted a composed straight-sets win over Delta’s Iloputa Ikechukwu.

Oyinlomo Barakat Quadre (Delta) vs Emmanuel Bright (IJA)

Top seed Oyinlomo Barakat Quadrie continues to justify her billing with a 4-1, 4-0 win over Rebecca Ekpeyong of Bayelsa. But she now faces a tricky test in Emmanuel Bright of the Invited Junior Athletes (IJA), who turned heads with her gritty 4-2, 5-3 win against Rivers’ Maxwell Timipre.

Omotayo Blessing (Edo) vs Udoffa Mary (Akwa Ibom)

Edo’s Omotayo has barely broken a sweat this tournament and heads into this clash on the back of a confident 4-0, 4-1 win over Adeusi Jesutoyosi (Ekiti). But Udoffa Mary, fresh off a 5-3, 4-0 demolition of Kaduna’s Moses Favour, could spring a surprise in this firecracker of a fixture.

Ogunjobi Success (Ekiti) vs Aina Goodnews (IJA)

A duel of youth and grit awaits as Ekiti’s Ogunjobi Success prepares to face IJA’s Aina Goodnews. Both players have shown impressive form, making this an unpredictable matchup with semifinal implications.

Etoro Bassey (Akwa Ibom) vs Yakubu Ohunene (Ogun)

This South-South vs South-West showdown could go the distance. Etoro Bassey brings consistency, while Yakubu Ohunene will rely on home support and aggressive court play to try and seal a semifinal berth.

With stakes rising and competition tightening, all eyes are on the courts as players go head-to-head not just for victory, but for glory. As the quarterfinals kick off, Abeokuta promises more upsets, drama, and possibly the emergence of new national champions in the making.





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