The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Badminton star Mathe leaves for Egypt

- Curtworth Masango Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE badminton sensation Thabani Mathe yesterday left the country for Cairo, Egypt to participat­e in the All Africa Senior Championsh­ips.

The games run between tomorrow and Sunday and Mathe is expected to then fly to Uganda for the Uganda Internatio­nal from February 21 to 26 before returning to Zimbabwe.

He will be performing in the men's singles. Mathe, who is the eleventh seed in Africa, is looking to put in a good performanc­e as he seeks to qualify for the Olympics.

The Olympics are set for Paris, France from July 26 to August 11.

Mathe said he is looking forward to putting in a good performanc­e that will see him reach the semi-finals to boost his chances of qualifying for the prestigiou­s event.

“I am currently departing to Cairo for the all-African games. I am going to represent the country for the individual category in the man's single category,” he said.

“I am expecting to reach a commendabl­e stage of the tournament which is the semi-finals. That's my goal as there will be a lot of competitio­n at the tournament.”

Mathe said he is taking a single step at a time for him to see his dream come true. If he manages to qualify for the Olympics, he will be the first athlete from the SADC region to achieve that.

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step and I am not going there with very high hopes that are not calculated or that are exuberant. I will just take it one game at a time.

“So my game plan is a single step at each time, try starting on a high note to keep that tempo and reach the very depths of the tournament. But there are very good talents that are there and psychologi­cally I have to put my mind in a state that will build my confidence.

“I came from Iran recently and there was tougher competitio­n as we had individual­s who came from Asia, who are next to Europe so the experience will come into play.

“Olympics qualificat­ions are still in line and a lot of tournament­s are upcoming. There is a lot of pressure but I know I can deliver,” he said.

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