Team Nigeria have made a winning start to their 2026 Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III campaign in Botswana after defeating Rwanda 2-1 in their opening tie.
The impressive victory has boosted Nigeria’s hopes of securing promotion to World Group II, as 12 African nations battle for the two available promotion spots at the prestigious women’s team tennis competition.
Often described as the Women’s World Cup of tennis, the Billie Jean King Cup has attracted the continent’s best teams, with every tie carrying significant importance in the race for qualification.
Nigeria’s team is made up of four promising talents — Barakat Oyinlomo Quadre, Success Ogunjobi, Khadijat Mohammed and Etoro Bassey — who are all products of the DavNotch National Open Tennis Championship.
Their inclusion highlights the growing impact of the tournament in identifying, developing and preparing Nigerian players for international competition.
The hard-fought win over Rwanda demonstrated the quality, resilience and determination within the Nigerian squad as they aim to return to the higher levels of women’s team tennis.
Buoyed by their opening-day success, Team Nigeria will now turn their attention to their remaining group matches, knowing that only the top two teams at the competition will earn promotion to World Group II.
The strong start further underlines the progress of Nigerian women’s tennis and the effectiveness of grassroots development programmes in producing players capable of competing successfully at continental level.
Tennis fans and stakeholders across Nigeria will be hoping the team can maintain their momentum and secure one of the two promotion tickets available in Botswana, adding another chapter to the country’s growing tennis success story.
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