Golden Racket Jets Off to Cameroon for Davis Cup Zone IV Championship
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The National tennis team, Golden Rackets left Accra on Saturday, 23rd of July 2022 for Cameroon to participate in the Africa Zone IV Davis Cup qualification.
The team consist of 4 players made of three local based players Samuel Antwi, Johnson Acquah and Regiomlad Okantey and US based Isaac Nortey with Head coach Frederick Egyir who doubles as the team captain.
Ghana will be competing with host nation Cameroon, Nigeria, Gabon, Senegal, Burundi, Ethiopia and Mauritius for a place at the 2022 World Group III Play-offs.
Speaking to ghanatennis.org head coach Frederick Egyir said, am assuring Ghanaians that, the team is poised to qualifier to Euro/Africa Zone III.
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The National Tennis Centre, located within the historic Accra Sports Stadium complex, is undergoing restoration. Long regarded as the cathedral of Ghanaian tennis, the center has served as the breeding ground for the nation's finest court talents and the primary host for high-profile international fixtures, including Davis Cup ties and ITF World Tennis Tour events.
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The upcoming MT100 event is part of the ITF's global circuit for players aged 30 to 90+. Unlike the high-pressure junior or pro circuits, the Masters Tour emphasizes competitive longevity.
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The Tennis Africa Junior Invitational has wrapped up here in Accra, bringing together elite juniors from all over Ghana.