Ghana’s finest tennis players are set to battle it out for the ultimate prize at stake in the fifth edition of the Babolat sponsored Tema Doubles Open Tennis.
The four-day tournament is scheduled to start on Thursday, September 21, at the Ghana Cement (GHACEM) Club House in Tema.
And the categories to be competed in are social one (semi-advanced players), social two (intermediate and above 50), social mixed doubles and Under-14 boys and girls.
The Ismaila Tennis and Sports Shop, representatives of Babolat Tennis Equipment in Ghana are organizing the competition aimed at bringing Tennis stars in the area together to network, as well as to hone skills of junior players.
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