Min Jae Kim wins TFG/ITF Accra J5 Open
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Tennis Foundation Ghana Open ITF Accra J5 No.3 seed Min Jae Kim of Korea wins his first ITF juniors title in Ghana after dominating Reda Bennani of Morocco. Min Jae Kim won 7-5 6-1 against Reda Bennani at the National Tennis Center, Accra.
Min Jae Kim, who did not drop a set throughout the competition, needed just hour 2 hours 10 minutes to win a one-sided match against the Moroccan.
"I had an unbelievable week," said the 17-year-old. "I am overwhelmed by so many different emotions and nostalgia.
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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.