Ghana’s Under-18 doubles tennis pair Jeff Bagerbaseh and Gabriel Ateh will seek places in the last four of the ongoing ITF Ranking Tournament when they play in the quarter finals Thursday.
Pascal Ziyab will also play in the singles quarter finals after a brilliant display yesterday.
Jeff and Gabriel put up an impressive performance to beat their Beninois opponents 7-6, 6-1 to book a place in the quarter final stage .
Coach Baba Mohammed told Joy Sports today’s matches will be tough.
In some of yesterday’s results, Pascal Ziyab and Bernard Dugba were denied places in the doubles quarter finals after losing in a tough tie to Togolese opponents.
Stacey Bulley and her Beninios doubles partner Leeya Oussou also failed to progress.
Source: Joy Sports/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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