Aruna effortlessly took down Mohamed El-Beiali with a 4-0 (11-5, 11-6, 12-10, 11-3) win to emerge as the new Africa Cup champion after losing the title to Egypt’s Omar Assar in 2018.
Nigeria’s Quadri Aruna dominated the men's final with a commanding 4-0 win over Egypt's Mohamed El-Beiali to record his first victory at the ITTF Africa Cup after four losses.
Aruna, seeded number one effortlessly take down the Egyptian with a 4-0 (11-5, 11-6, 12-10, 11-3) win to emerge as the new Africa Cup champion after losing the title to Egypt’s Omar Assar in 2018.
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'I am happy I gave my best' - Aruna
Aruna highlighted his perseverance and Rwanda's hospitality, adding that he is happy that he gave his best during the competition.
The World No. 19 said, “There was never an easy win in any competition, and I am happy that I gave my best and my best resulted in the victory. It has always been in me not to give up, even when I am down, and I am happy that all my hardwork paid off with the victory. I must commend Rwanda for providing good facilities and their hospitality for us, the players, and I look forward to returning to this beautiful country."
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Egyptian Dina Meshref dominated the Women's Singles after coming back from 2-0 down to defeat her compatriot, Mariam Alhodaby, 4-3 to become the new Africa Cup champion after losing the last two editions in the final.
The Egyptian described the victory as crucial as she secured her first Africa Cup title since 2020.
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She said, “I am happy that I was able to come back, especially coming back from an injury I sustained before the tournament. I must thank my family and my mother, who sacrificed to be with me in Rwanda. It was a tough win for me here in this beautiful country of Rwanda, and I will cherish this moment for a very long time to come."
The over 50 players, who competed, will now set their sights on the African Olympic Qualification Tournament starting May 16th.