It was an all Ghanaian affair at the InterRecruit tennis championship as Johnson Acquah defeated Lemack Bagerbaseh in the final at the National Tennis Center, Accra.
The weeklong tltournament had players from Togo, Benin and host nation Ghana participating.
Johnson started strongly and dominated both sets 7-6(5), 7-6(3) in 2 hours and 15 mins.
“It’s been a long journey, but a very special one,” said Johnson Acquah, who didn’t miss a point during the tournament.
“I played some of my best tennis, honestly. During the fourth round, quarter-final and semi-finals, I was just really comfortable on the court, hitting the ball great.”
For his prize, Johnson Acquah walked away with 300 US Dollars whilst runner-up, Lameck Bagerbaseh, took home 200 dollars.
In the women’s category, Benin’s Noudogbessi Rodia came first after winning all her round-robin games and beating Ghana’s Tracy Ampah in the final.
Caroline Mayou who spoke on behalf of her sister Sadia Mayou, founder of InterRecruit said, “we extended the competition to West Africa to give it an international dimension aimed at giving an educational scholarship and developing talents across the West Africa sub-region.”
This year’s InterRecruit West Africa Tennis Open was sponsored by Michael Nortey Foundation, Egalite Sports Bar and Restaurant, George Darko Tennis Foundation, Fine Natural Mineral Water, PMsports, Emmanuel Mensah Tennis and Education Foundation, KDul Interco, Carathimas and Associates, Tennis Foundation Ghana and Ghana Tennis Federation.
Credit: Ghana Tennis