From a field of over fifty tennis players Maxwell Owusu of Maxipriest Ventures in Kumasi came tops in the second Donyma Steel Complex Tennis tournament held at the 4 Garrison Officers Mess court over the weekend.
Maxwell had the look of a player determined to finish the year strong on Friday against his opponent, William Boateng who was also vying for his first championship win in the final.
With a great first serve and a solid backhand Maxwell Owusu was just too strong for the field and it was not surprising he won this major event 7-3 against his opponent, placing him on a high note as the season draws to a close.
In the ladies division, young enterprising Brenda Bangdome beat Linda Oduro 6-3 to win the competition.
Brenda is considered an emerging force in the ladies division who can compete for honors n at the national level with her skills and talent.
The winners received trophies donated by Donyima Steel Complex.
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