The Guardian (Nigeria)

Seun Ogunsakin shows world tennis star qualities

- By Alex Monye

FOURTEEN- year- old Seun Ogunsakin ‘ stole the show” at the grand finale of the 2021 CBN Junior Tennis Championsh­ip when he won the boys’ 16 and boys’ 14 titles in one day, with a full display of his prodigious talent.

Ogunsakin, popularly called ‘ Nadal’ by his ever increasing fan base because he has the same skill sets and mannerisms of the clay court king and former world number one, Rafael Nadal, demolished Joshua Maxwell 9- 0 in the boys 16 and drawing from the confidence gained from that victory, ran over Mubarak Ganiyu 9- 2 in the boys 14 final, which was the star match.

“To put it in context”, said Godwin Kienka, director of the Internatio­nal Tennis Academy, organisers of the championsh­ip, “Maxwell was runner - up last year to David Ekpeyong, who has now been promoted out of the juniors. So, it was not that the standard was lower but that Seun is improving exponentia­lly.

“It is the same ‘ play up’ strategy that led to our teenage girls sweeping all the titles and runners- up positions at the last CBN Senior Championsh­ip in Abuja,” Kienka said. Ogunsakin, along with the prizes of racket, bag and shoes he got, won an education grant of N100, 000, which is a standing reward by the ITA to any player, who wins his age group and a higher one in the same competitio­n.

There is also a standing reward of N500, 000 for any player who wins the CBN Junior 16s title and the CBN Senior singles title in the same year.

“These rewards are there for a reason and the targets are clearly achievable. Marylove Edwards was one match away in 2017 and the way Seun is going he might achieve the feat in two years,” said Kienka who, produced the first WTA ranked player, Clara Udofa, right here in Nigeria.

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