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The US Mission in Nigeria has congratulated table tennis star, Aruna Quadri, for setting a new African record after qualifying for the quarter finals of the ongoing World Table Tennis (WTT) Cup championship in Singapore.

The congratulatory message is contained in a post on the Mission’s Facebook page today.

Quadri, who is representing Nigeria at the Championship, defeated the world number eight player, Liang Jingkun of China to 3-1 (7–11, 11-1, 14-12,11-5) in round 16 of the men’s singles event to qualify for the quarter finals.

Quadri is the first African player to get to the quarter finals at the ongoing championship, rising to become the world number 13th player.

The post read, “Kudos to Nigerian table tennis star, Aruna Quadri, for reaching the quarter finals of the 2021 ITTF International Table Tennis Federation World championships in Houston. He became the first African player to reach the quarters after an impressive performance during the competition. Congratulations!”

Aruna ascribed his performance to hard work and dedication.

“I kept fighting and I did not give up. I tried my best and it worked out for me in the end. I think my positive mindset also contributed to my performance.

“I am very happy and excited, I think I’m just so lucky in this match, everyone is so tired from the championships in Houston.

“I could see he was tired also, so I kept my cool, and it actually worked for me.

“I put several balls to the table and he made a lot of errors,” he said.

Having lost the first game 7-11 to trail 1-0 in the game, Aruna began the second set on a high note, winning 11 straight points to swiftly even the game 11-1 for 1-1.

Unlike his Chinese opponent who had the technical support of his coach, Quadri had no technical support in his corner.

He, however, drew motivation from the support he got from Nigerian fans and others from around the world.

“This win is for all my fans and everyone back home in Nigeria and Africa.

“I always believed that If I was selected to be here that meant I had what was needed to play.

“I was not under any kind of pressure, I just wanted to play my game and be myself,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Nigerian will face Brazil’s Hugo Calderano in quarterfinal, after the Brazilian defeated China’s Lin Gaoyuan 3-0 in round of 16.

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