‎ Defending champion Anders Lind retained the men’s singles title at the 2025 WTT Contender Lagos after defeating Oh Junsung 4-1 in Sunday’s final.
‎The Danish star dominated the opening three sets 11-6, 11-9, 11-5 against the South Korean opponent at the Lagos tournament.
‎Oh responded strongly, taking the fourth set 12-10, but Lind regained control to secure the fifth set 11-8 and defend his crown.
‎Lind became the first player to retain the title since the tournament was introduced in Lagos in 2023.
‎Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Lind described the triumph as one of the best moments of his career.
‎“I’m so happy right now. It’s one of the best feelings in the world,” he said.
‎The Danish player also praised Lagos supporters for their energy and encouragement throughout the competition.
‎“I feel at home here. The fans were cheering and dancing. It gave me great motivation to fight,” Lind said.
‎He commended Oh’s performance and revealed that surviving a difficult opening-round clash against Iulian Chirita boosted his confidence.
‎In the women’s singles final, Japan’s Satsuki Odo defeated defending champion Honoka Hashimoto 4-1 to win the title.
‎Odo secured the match with set scores of 11-3, 5-11, 11-3, 11-6 and 11-4 against her compatriot.
‎The Japanese star expressed delight after dethroning the defending champion to emerge tournament winner.
‎India’s Thakkar Manav and Shah Manush won the men’s doubles title after defeating their opponents 3-0 in the final.
‎The Indian pair recorded set victories of 11-7, 12-10 and 11-4 to complete a dominant performance.
‎They told NAN they were delighted to emerge champions following impressive displays throughout the tournament.
‎In the women’s doubles category, Korea Republic pair Reina Aso and Joo Cheonhui defeated Japan’s Hitomi Sato and Shibata Saki 3-1.
‎The Korean duo won the sets 11-1, 11-8, 11-7 and 11-4 to secure the title.
‎The pair expressed satisfaction with their performances and excitement after lifting the trophy.
‎Director-General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade, described the tournament as one of Nigeria’s leading sports tourism events.
‎Olopade praised organisers, including Wahid Oshodi, President of ITTF Africa and the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation, for sustaining the competition.
‎“I have always spoken about this competition in glowing terms because it is one of the tourism and sports-oriented initiatives we have,” he said.
‎He described the tournament as a global competition and urged Nigerians against focusing solely on local players winning titles.
‎“First of all, we must identify the fact that it is a global event, so we should not have the bias,” Olopade said.
‎He, however, stressed the need to improve Nigerian players to compete consistently with leading international stars, including Quadri Aruna.
‎Japan’s Satsuki Odo with runner-up Honoka Hashimoto on the podium after Women’s Singles event at the WTT Contender Lagos 2026
‎Olopade said discussions were ongoing with federation officials and stakeholders, including Dr Kweku Tandoh, on developing more world-class players.
‎He added that the commission would support a youth table tennis initiative aimed at nurturing emerging talents nationwide.
‎“I personally will start sponsoring a table tennis competition in my town in Abeokuta strictly for young people,” he said.
‎Seven-time Olympian, Olufunke Oshonaike, called for the rebuilding of Nigeria’s table tennis structure, especially within the women’s category.
‎According to Oshonaike, Nigeria must develop young players from grassroots level to compete effectively with the world’s bests.
‎“In table tennis now, you see players aged 14 or 15 competing at the highest level,” she said.
‎Men’s Doubles finalists and officials during the medal presentation at the WTT Contender Lagos 2026
‎She added that young players required proper guidance, quality coaching and continuous support to achieve international success.
‎Wahid Oshodi described the tournament as successful in spite of challenges encountered during the competition.
‎“We have seen that we have the talent that can compete, but there is still a lot of hard work,” Oshodi said.
‎He also commended fans and media organisations for supporting and promoting the tournament.
‎Women’s Doubles champions, Korea Republic pair, Reina Aso and Joo Cheonhui
‎Former African and Commonwealth champion, Atanda Musa, praised the organisation, atmosphere and conduct of players and officials during the event.
‎“I was very happy and impressed with everything I saw. The environment, the press, the hospitality and the organisation were very nice,” Musa said.
‎Musa added that Nigerian players now enjoy greater exposure and opportunities through regular participation in international competitions.