TIMIPRE Maxwell of Rivers State was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2016 NNPC Ju­nior Tennis Championship which ended in Lagos at the weekend.

In claiming the award which was donated by the Group Managing Direc­tor of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), the 12-year-old defeated her teammate from the Kodian Tennis Foundation, Amiyefor Jim- Jaja 9-3 to take home the girls’ 14 & under title.

“She has continued to develop in such a way that we truly cherish. From be­ing the champion of the 10 & under and 12 & under in the last two editions, her progression has been fantastic and this we can’t just ignore,” Director of the International Tennis Acad­emy, organisers of the pro­gramme, Godwin Kienka, noted with excitement.

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Toyin Asogba, 13, of Aces Tennis Academy had twice in the last eight months gone on training tours of the United States of America and her expo­sures to top-class tennis re­flected significantly on her game which saw her bag the Most Improved Player award in the girls’ catego­ry. It took a 9-8 tie-break decider to separate her and top-seed Angel Mcleod in their clash.

Matthew Abamu won the Most Improved Player for boys’ category and was clearly on top of his game throughout the tournament.