Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Olatunji begins campaign at Ipswich Ladies Squash Open 2017


13-TIME national champion, Yemisi Olatunji will today  (Wednesday) begin her campaign at the Christchurch vets Ipswich Ladies Squash Open 2017 organised by the Professional Squash Association (PSA) in the United Kingdom (UK).


The world number 148 is playing finals at the qualifying draws to enter into the main draw of the all-female PSA world tour event but will have to overcome either Reka Burmeister of Hungary or Charlotte Jagger of England at the court 2D by 8:15pm.

The quarter finalist at the World Squash Athletes tourney in South Africa said her target is to win a gold medal after training last year and early 2017 for the $5k event.

Olatunji who is the only West African player at the open, said although the tournament is filled with experienced players like Kace Martley (ENG), Elise Lazarus (ENG) and Katriona Allen (SCO), they will make her determined and more stronger.

"My dream as a young girl is to win major international squash opens and add to my National titles. I got to the quarter finals of the world Squash tourney in South Africa, but was distracted. This year will be different with God and hardwork," the Lagos based player said.

"I've been able to attend the All African Open Namibia, Assore Parkview open Johannesburg South Africa, Keit Grainger Memorial Open Cape in Town South Africa, Livestuff Open in Lake Tuxedo, New York (NY) USA and now I'm starting this year (2017) with the Ipswich Open. What is on my mind now is to win a medal of any color for my darling country," she stressed.

The main draw will feature female player from France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Wales and another African, Hana Moataz from Egypt

It will be recalled that Yemisi Olatunji visited the United States (US) last December on a Pro tour.


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