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Baby Jet and  MANCWA Commodities Top 16  invitational Tourney: Palm Beats Bagerbaseh to reach Semifinals
Baby Jet and  Mancwa Commodities Top 16  invitational Tourney: Bagerbaseh eyes title, Fumi, Antwi out



Like all who are playing in tomorrow's quarter finals, top seed Japhet Bagerbaseh is eyeing the ultimate trophy for the Baby Jet and Mancwa Commodities Top 16 Invitational tournament.



The three-day tournament started on Wednesday and ends on Saturday, August 29.



Bagerbaseh displayed  strength when he overcame a stiff challenge from Atomic tennis club's Samuel Antwi  6-4,6-7(5),6-4.



The first set was easier for the 2015 Golden Racket captain Japhet as he took over after the first game and neutralized Antwi's fight back strategy and won the set 6-4. But in the second set Antwi bounced back very well to win the set 7-6(5). The final set, Antwi was looking good for the first three games but was halted in the fourth game by Winneba based inform Bagerbaseh.

The Managing director of Engen Ghana Limited, Henry Akwaboah has been elected as the chairman of Sakumono Tennis Club for a 2-year term after Mr. Frank Addy's tenure came to an end.
Tennis Foundation Ghana( TFG) President Roger Crawford has promised his unflinching support to Ghana Tennis Federation (GTF) building of an ITF training center in Ghana.
Tennis Foundation Ghana(TFG) is officially the sole distributor of HEAD Tennis products in Ghana and other parts of West Africa.
Organizers of the 2020 US Open tennis tournament are operating somewhere between optimism and realism. There are plans being made for the event to possibly take place, while they are also acknowledging that it will not be business-as-usual were it to happen.
Tennis Europe has published a 'State of Tennis' report outlining the possibilities for play and current national recommendations across the regional association's 50 member nations.

The page is updated daily as Europe's national tennis associations gradually permit a return to the courts following the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The aim is to keep nations as updated as possible and to share information and best practises which may assist federations in their planning as they become fully operational again.
"Two things in life make me cry; death of a loved one and helping others."

These were the exact words of Tennis Foundation Ghana President, Roger Crawford upon hearing the passing of Ghana Tennis Hall of Famer, Isaac Lartey.
This message is for all our young tennis players in Ghana who give us the reason to keep doing what we do to support them on and off the court. I want you all to know that all of us at Tennis Foundation Ghana understand how difficult these times are for you.