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Sadili Oval Tennis Academy's Henry AYESIGA has been selected to take part The African 14 & Under Masters, of the Confederation of African Tennis, which brings together Africa's best eight boys and eight girls tennis
players in 2011, following their results in all African 14 & under circuit
including the African Junior Championships 2011.
The Masters
will be hosted by the Kenyan Lawn Tennis Association and will be held at the Nairobi Club from 4 to 10 December 2011.
For
those who perform well, the CAT will offer further assistance by
providing travel assistance in order to participate to ITF junior events
Grade 4 & 5 in
2012 as follows:
Winner of the Masters 2011 – Boys
& Girls: 1,000
$ Travel Assistance for each player.
2nd ranked at the Masters
2011 – Boys & Girls: 600 $ Travel Assistance for each player.
3rd
Ranked at the Masters 2011 – Boys & Girls: 400 $ Travel Assistance for each
player.
Henry Ayesiga,
who is trained and sponsored by international tennis professional, Dr.
Liz Odera, has been at the academy for the last four years, growing his
game progressively, while schooling at Malezi School. Ayesiga played
four ITF/CAT events in Kenya and Burundi, reaching finals in two and
winning two legs, earning him 6th place overall. Sadili Oval Tennis
Academy has produced some of East Africa's best, including Hassan
Ndayashimiye (Burundi), who now trains at the ITF Centre in Pretoria and
played his first Wimbledon and US Open this year and Amadi Kagoma
(Burundi), currently number 2 in East Africa.
Meanwhile,
Dr. Liz Odera, has just announced interviews for the next candidates to
enter the high performance Sadili Oval Talent Training Academy to take
place between 12th November and 18th December 2011.
Candidates (boys and girls) should be between 12 and 16 years to be
considered, and interested in specialising in tennis, basketball, soccer
and rugby, as well as quality schooling.
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