NTA set for tourney
Tennis players have the chance to show their mettle as they prepare to outplay each other at a junior Masters tournament.
Jesse Jackson Kauraisa
The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) in conjunction with Trustco Group Holdings (TGH) will be hosting the Trustco NTA Junior Masters tournament on Friday.
The competition will also continue to Saturday at the Windhoek Central Tennis Club in Olympia.
The tournament is said to be a special one, as the participants can take part only by invitation and only the top eight in the country, per age group and gender, are selected.
The ages to participate are u-10 to u-18 boys and girls in singles matches only.
Throughout the year players have been taking part in the NTA national tennis tournaments and by doing so, they have accumulated ranking points.
It is with these points that they are considered to determine the top eight in each age and gender group, and only the best of the best in Namibia will be invited to participate in the tournament.
This will be the second NTA tournament of the year to be sponsored by Trustco after the first one was hosted during September.
Trustco has been a longstanding partner of the NTA and this is the third consecutive year running which the group has sponsored both tournaments each year.
Last year, the tournament attracted an annual record number of more than 70 junior players in the age groups u-8 to u-18.
The Namibia Tennis Association (NTA) in conjunction with Trustco Group Holdings (TGH) will be hosting the Trustco NTA Junior Masters tournament on Friday.
The competition will also continue to Saturday at the Windhoek Central Tennis Club in Olympia.
The tournament is said to be a special one, as the participants can take part only by invitation and only the top eight in the country, per age group and gender, are selected.
The ages to participate are u-10 to u-18 boys and girls in singles matches only.
Throughout the year players have been taking part in the NTA national tennis tournaments and by doing so, they have accumulated ranking points.
It is with these points that they are considered to determine the top eight in each age and gender group, and only the best of the best in Namibia will be invited to participate in the tournament.
This will be the second NTA tournament of the year to be sponsored by Trustco after the first one was hosted during September.
Trustco has been a longstanding partner of the NTA and this is the third consecutive year running which the group has sponsored both tournaments each year.
Last year, the tournament attracted an annual record number of more than 70 junior players in the age groups u-8 to u-18.
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