Ghana Wheelchair Tennis Men's Team Clinches Bronze at the 2025 ITF WTC Africa Qualifiers
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Ghana wheelchair Tennis Men Team made up of Bernard Yawson and Daniel Laryea led by official Kwabena Afriyie-Siaw received their Bronze medal after beating Kenya 3:0 at the closing ceremony of the 2025 ITF BNP Paribas World Team Cup Africa Qualifiers in Rabat Morocco.
The men’s event had Morocco wining Gold and Egypt winning Silver.
The Ghana Ambassador to Morocco H.E Mrs Charity Gbedawo was with the team at the closing ceremony. She congratulated the team for making Ghana and themselves proud.
The Ghana wheelchair Tennis men’s team thank the GTF wheelchair tennis committee for supporting them with the fundraising from benevolent individuals from the Volta Region and Donewell Insurance. They also thank the ITF for the travel grant they received and also the GTF Board for their support.
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