Musa Mohammed from Abuja and Omolayo Bamidele from Ekiti State have emerged champions of the second edition of the Zenith Bank Next Gen Tennis Masters which held at the National Stadium, Lagos.
Several hundred spectators sat out a four-hour rain delay in anticipation of an upset victory by the unseeded Emmanuel Jebutu who had upset the No.1 seed and tournament favourite, Philip Abayomi, 3-6, 6-4, 10-6 in the semi-finals.
Jebutu, who was without a doubt the revelation of the tournament, however, fell short as 19-year-old Musa, the second seed, came from a set behind to win 2-6, 6-4, 10-6.
The Abuja based Musa, who was given a wild card to play in the ITF World Tour event in Abuja in March, was initially outwitted by his younger but roundly talented opponent and had to fall back on his experience to play a more consistent and patient game to win.
Bamidele had no such challenge in the girls’ finals, as she swept away Favour Moses 6-0, 6-4 to win her first Masters title.
The girls’ final was a huge anti-climax, as the semi-finals the previous day had been outstanding, nerve-racking performances.
Bamidele recovered from being down 3-9 in the 10 point match tie break to beat Jumai Mohammed 14-12 in the finals set, saving nine match points along the way while Mohammed failed to convert 11.
In the other semi-final, Moses who held two match points at 9-7 saw herself face a match point at 9-10 but rallied to win 12-10.
“It was a hugely entertaining tournament,” said Godwin Kienka, director of the International Tennis Academy, organisers of the event.
“Every player in the tournament, boys and girls, thoroughly justified their selection and we hope they will take over the seniors in no distant future. The ITA Junior Circuit with our partners is offering a bonus sum of N500, 000 to any 2019 Masters player who wins the CBN Senior singles event.” Mr Kienka added.
Head, Retail Banking, Zenith Bank Plc., sponsors of the tournament, Lanre Oladimeji, said he was highly impressed with the very high standard displayed by the players.
“As a tennis player myself I can say with some confidence that if a very young talent like Jebutu is nurtured along with the others, we shall have Nigerian players in the Grand Slams in a few years,” Mr Oladimeji said.
All the Masters players went home with very attractive prizes and equipment.
In 2018, Philip Abayomi won the boys’ category and was voted the most outstanding junior in the NCC Senior Tennis League.
Now ranked top 30 in the seniors, he lost in the semi-finals this year.
Oyin Quadri won the girls’ category last year and went on to win at the National Sports Festival.
She is now in Morocco at the International Tennis Federation Academy preparing for a pro-career.
Quadri will be playing in the CBN Senior Championship holding from June 20 to 29.