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The name Harriet Quaye, just sprung back to life in tennis, at the ITF World Junior tennis tour being organized by Tennis Foundation Ghana at the national tennis center, Accra.
The sensation Harriet Quaye, is the daughter of Isaac Quaye, a former Ghana Davis cup player and a one-time Ghana Junior champion. She's also the niece of Africa sensational tennis Queen, Harriet Quaye, who died in 1986, aged 17 and also a Ghanaian national women’s champion.
Brielle Harriet Quaye based in New Jersey, was named after her aunt. On the afternoon of August 10, she displayed skills mirroring the former Harriet Quaye and brought back so many memories of the auntie.
Harriet Quaye is a student at Peddie High school Heights Town Nj, after being in Memorial middle school. She is coached by her father, Isaac Tetteh Quaye of the little Silver Tennis Club/IA Tennis Academy in Little Silver New Jersey.
She is hopeful that her experience in the ITF World Tennis Tour J5 in Accra, will help her get into her dream college, Yale. On August 11, she faces No.1 seed, Shahd Habib of Egypt on the center court of the national tennis center, in the quarter-finals.
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