Tennis Foundation Ghana Open ITF J30 Accra Week 1 Photos
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Kenya Wins Bid to host Davis Cup Group IV ties in June 2026
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The latest edition of the Accra Professional Ladies (APL) Tennis Tournament has successfully concluded in Accra, delivering several days of exciting clay-court tennis while celebrating the growth of women's tennis in Ghana. The competition brought together some of the country's top female players alongside international participants, creating a competitive and vibrant atmosphere on court.
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The story of tennis in Ghana is a tale of two eras: a legendary past where the nation stood as a global giant, and a present-day struggle to rebuild from the ground up. In the 1990s, the Ghanaian national team, famously known as the Golden Rackets, achieved heights that seem almost mythical by today's standards.