By
Our Reporter
IN his first visit to
Nigeria in 2016, Benedek Olah returned to Finland with his first ITTF title
after emerging the champion in the men’s singles of the ITTF Challenge Seamaster
Nigeria Open. Impressed with his maiden experience, Benedek Olah decided to make
a second return in 2017, but his journey was short-lived when he failed to measure
up with his podium place in 2016.
However, Benedek Olah has
indeed enjoyed every of his visit to the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria,
Lagos and the 27-year-old is always willing to return.
“The audience during the
matches is something to always look forward to and enjoy. Also the fans are
willing to show emotions and make some noise during competitive rally in matches.
Nigeria Open is special compared to what obtains in Europe. The lack of
backhand by the players is heavily compensated with forehand with a lot of spin
coupled with good footwork. Also I see that their backhand services are also
different to what we were used to in Europe,” Benedek Olah admitted.
With the qualities of
players heading to Nigeria this year, the Finnish said: “I am in better form than
last year but this year the tournament seems harder with better players which I
find super cool. Also the hotel accommodation
is very amazing with good food. The audience is always lively, while the venue
is always full to capacity from the first day and this is what you don’t see in
Europe.”
With a firm belief in his
ability to reclaim the title, Benedek Olah said: “The Nigeria Open is very
special to be because it was there I won my first international title. I am
always willing to return because the condition is good for me to win and it is
not the same like other tournaments. I also meet some new friends and it is
always nice to come back and see them.”
“It is always very hard
competition but it is a good atmosphere for any player to excel, I must also
admit that Europe is nothing compared to Nigeria in terms of the atmosphere at
the venue,” he added.
Benedek Olah is hoping to
clinch two titles this year but said: “It is never the same every year but
anything can happen.”
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