On Sunday, the African Table Tennis Federation (ATTF) confirmed that Quadri Aruna, Nigeria’s sole flag-bearer at the ITTF World Cup, Macao 2024, will contest in Group 15 of the men’s singles.
According to the statement, the Nigerian will slug it out
against Portugal’s Marcos Freitas and Puerto Rico’s Daniel Gonzalez.
Similarly, Egypt’s Omar Assar has also been handed the tough
task of progressing from the group.
Forty-eight players have been drawn into 16 groups of three
players in each group, with the winner advancing to the second stage of the
competition.
Aruna, a regular face at the ITTF World Cups, remains the
first and only African to have reached the quarterfinal stage of the $1 million
prize money tournament.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Nigerian
will begin his campaign against Portugal’s Freitas on 15 April, while his last
group match will be against Puerto Rico’s Gonzalez.
Also, Egypt’s trio of Omar Assar, Ahmed Saleh, and Mohamed
El-Beiali were drawn into groups 16, 11, and nine, respectively.
African Games champion Assar will slug it out against
Sweden’s Truls Moregard and Iran’s Noshad Alamiyan.
Egyptian veteran Saleh has a tough task in Group 11, as he
will battle former European champion Dan Qui of Germany and Japan’s Shunsuke
Togami.
El-Beiali, debuting at the ITTF World Cup, will jostle for
the top spot against Korea’s Jang Woojin and France’s Simon Gauzy in group
nine.
Also, three Egyptians and a Cameroonian will represent
Africa in the women’s singles, as Yousra Helmy, Hana Goda, and Mariam Alhodaby
will campaign in groups nine, 12, and 11.
Cameroon’s Sarah Hanffou will compete in Group 11 alongside
Korea’s Joo Cheonhui and Brazil’s Bruna Takahashi.
According to ITTF, top seed Wang Chuqin of China will begin
this inaugural Men’s World Cup campaign against Kirill Gerasimenko and An
Jaehyun in Group 1.
With flawless head-to-head records against both opponents
(2:0 against Gerasimenko and 5:0 against Jaehyun), Wang appears to have a
favourable path to progress to the next stage.
With two previous titles in Macao at the WTT Champions Macao
2023 and 2022, Wang is setting the stage for an impressive performance next
week that is sure to delight fans.
The defending champion, Fan Zhendong, will defend his title
against Wong Chun Ting and Benedikt Duda.
With an impressive 16-match win streak, Fan aims to continue
his momentum by securing his 17th and 18th victories early in the tournament.
Recently claiming the WTT Feeder Varazdin 2024 title and a
mixed doubles ticket to the Paris Olympic Games, Wong is currently in top form
and will pose quite a challenge to the World No. 2.
In the women’s singles, top seed Sun Yingsha faces her
initial challenges in Group 1 against Chen Szu-Yu and Zhu Chenghu.
Having encountered both opponents multiple times and emerged
victorious in each encounter, Sun’s campaign in the World Cup should kick off
without major obstacles.
Nonetheless, given the new four-game format, the outcome
remains unpredictable, leaving room for any player to seize victory.
In Group 4, defending champion Chen Meng will confront
Sreeja Akula and Natalia Bajor as she strives to reclaim her title.
This encounter will represent the first meeting between the
2020 Women’s World Cup winner and Akula or Bajor.
Notably, Akula and Bajor have only faced each other once
before, in 2019, when Akula emerged victorious with a narrow 4-3 margin.
The 2016 Women’s World Cup winner, Miu Hirano, will kick off
her 2024 World Cup run, facing off Jia Nan Yuan and Jocelyn Lam in Group 14.
This will mark the first encounter for any of these players
on the international stage.
NAN