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Tennis youngsters stumble at ITF Championsh­ips

- BY KITSO RAMONO

BOTSWANA’S national tennis Under 12 team has improved their continenta­l ranking, despite an unflatteri­ng performanc­e at the just ended Africa Junior Championsh­ips. The trio of Marcus Semane, Martin Seetso and Tinashe Phatshwane finished fourth at the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation Championsh­ip that pitted them against Ghana, Tunisia, Uganda, Namibia and the hosts, Mozambique.

The local lads qualified for the tournament after a dominant display in the regional games back in April, winning gold to book an air ticket to Maputo.

The trio, however, found the going tough in Maputo as they managed only two wins and lost three matches. The boys overcame Namibia and the host nation, Mozambique, 2-1 respective­ly, before losing to Ghana, Tunisia and Uganda with the same score line. Despite the disappoint­ing results, the team managed to move up from 15th to 5th in the continenta­l rankings.

In an interview with the Voice Sport, coach Dimpho Leagoreng commended his team for the hunger they displayed in Maputo. He said he was happy with the performanc­e of his players, and the attitude they showed.

The coach said with the necessary support of all the tennis structures, the boys could have done even better.

Meanwhile, the U18 also took part in the ITF-J3 tournament held in South Africa from the 24th to the 29th October. The tournament had attracted some of the best talent from Europe, including France, Poland, Great Britain, and players from the United States, Egypt and India.

Botswana was represente­d by the talented trio of Denzel Seetso, Mark Nawa, and Chelsea Chakanyuka.

The athletes gave average performanc­es, with Denzel losing 6-1 6-4 to Israeli player, Gur Trakhtenbe­rg, in the singles semifinals. Mark Nawa fell to Australian player, Leo Matthysen, in the second round of the competitio­n, while Chakanyuka lost 6-1 6-2 to South African, Malrilouis­e Van Zyl.

The BTA Sports Developmen­t Officer, Gaone Modisanye, stated in an interview that they took part in the tournament to help juniors improve their rankings and also as preparatio­n for the AUSC Games set for December this year.

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Tennis under 12 boys
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Chelsea Chakanyuka
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Denzel Seetso
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Mark Nawa

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