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Britton wins Open 2350 category at Westcheste­r

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Guyana’s table tennis ace, Shemar Britton was in excellent form over the weekend, capturing the Open 2350 category of the Westcheste­r Table tennis championsh­ips Sunday.

Southpaw Britton defeated Stephen Chui in the final at the Westcheste­r TTC run by former Caribbean men’s singles champion Robert Roberts.

Britton, coached by former Caribbean men’s singles champion Sydney Christophe, gained vocal support from his Guyanese teammates, winning his group matches before advancing to the quarterfin­als where he defeated Alex Alardin.

He then served his way past D. Vrasath in the semifinals before taking revenge for his teammate Nigel Bryan who was beaten by Chui in the semifinals.

Bryan secured a bronze medal.

Britton then carried his form into the 2500 Open category losing in the quarterfin­als.

Other success for the Guyanese came off the racket Natalie Cummings who lost in the semifinals of the women’s 2050 category.

According to reports Cummings lost a close encounter to the eventual tournament winner, in a match that she should have won.

Priscilla Greaves, 2017 Caribbean Girls singles bronze medalist, in the group stages of the 1900 division while national men’s Table Tennis champion, Christophe­r Franklin, reached the round of 16 in the vaunted 2500 Open category.

The other male player, Joel Alleyne, lost in the semifinals of the 2250 category.

The tournament was used as a preparatio­n event for Guyana’s national table tennis team selected for the 2018 Commonweal­th games scheduled for Gold Coast Australia April 4th16th 2018 for which they enjoyed a good showing.

The team is being supported by 11-time men’s national champion and 1992 Caribbean men’s champion Christophe who will conduct an intense training camp with the team before they depart for Australia tomorrow.

Christophe will be supported by 2018 Caribbean women’s veteran champion Diane Chance and Shawn Abrams who will perform coaching duties, videotapin­g and analysis for the team.

Speaking of the players’ performanc­es at Westcheste­r, Christophe who is also an Internatio­nal Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) level three certified coach and course coordinato­r said; “it was a good outing, showing and great preparatio­n for the players for which he will engage them for tactical and mental work in the preparatio­n camp schedule 27th to 30th March.”

Caribbean men’s champion Roberts in discussion with president of the GTTA Godfrey Munroe, indicated that he and participan­ts from the championsh­ips were genuinely impressed with the talent displayed by the Guyanese and he offered some excellent advice for their improvemen­t.

The team has switched to training camp mode under the watchful eyes of Christophe, commencing training at the Chinese Community Center Flushing NY 43-17 Union St Flushing NY. (Royston Alkins).

 ??  ?? From left, Robert Roberts, Shemar Britton and Stephen Chui.
From left, Robert Roberts, Shemar Britton and Stephen Chui.

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