The African table tennis fraternity awaits another scintillating week of table tennis action in Nairobi as the Africa Club Championship kicks off from May 1 to 3 and ITTF Africa Cup (World Cup qualifiers) from May 4-6 at Kasarani indoor gymnasium, Nairobi, Kenya.
Aruna and Asssar are among the elite players enlisted expected at the week long tournament tagged ‘Africa Festival of Table Tennis’.
Aruna plies his trade for Fakel-Gazprom in the Russian table tennis Premier League and is the first African player to be ranked in the top 10 in the world. His entry in the Kasarani showpiece is already eliciting considerable zest and anticipation.
Aruna’s long-time rival Assar, is also a celebrity in his own right. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Assar finished 5th in the men’s singles after losing to China’s Ma Long in the quarterfinals.
As of August 2021, Assar was ranked 36th in the ITTF world rankings having reached his highest ranking of 16th in March 2016.
Asked about Assar’s and Aruna’s comeback, Kenya team player Josiah Wandera remarked: “I have played against Aruna once in Tunis during the Africa 2020 Tokyo Olympic qualifiers and he has a very powerful forehand. So, he is pretty much a forehand dominant player with loads of international experience.”
Wandera added: “There are very many good players competing in the tournament though. Assar will definitely give Aruna a run for his money and I just can’t wait to see who comes out on top between the two. Nevertheless, I’m sure the fans will enjoy seeing both players.”
Kenya national women’s team mainstay Lydia Setey on her part commented: “I put my money on Aruna because he is such a skillful player. He plays competitively with salient passion and upholds the spirit of sportsmanship on the table. He doesn’t give up at any given point but fights to the very end.”
Setey went on: “Aruna has recently played very well against the likes of Tomokazu Harimoto from Japan and other world elite players; giving them a run for their money. So, I will not be wrong to say Aruna will be the victor in Nairobi.”
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