McDan To Sponsor Tennis Team For ITF U-12 Tourney

McDan Group of Companies will sponsor the national junior tennis team for the upcoming International Tennis Federation (ITF) and Confederation of Africa Tennis (CAT) under a 12-team tournament in Nigeria.

The event will come off from Tuesday, April 25, 2017 to Sunday, April 30, 2017.

Ghana is expected to join about 11 other countries in Nigeria's capital Lagos for the chaimpionship which is aimed at the developing junior tennis.

The McDan Group of Companies has since 2013 been the backbone for the development of tennis in the country.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MCDAN TO SPONSOR TENNIS TEAM FOR ITF U-12 TOURNEY


The Group Chairman of McDan Group of Companies, Mr Daniel Mckorley has agreed to sponsor the national junior tennis team for the upcoming International Tennis Federation (ITF) and Confederation of Africa Tennis (CAT) Under 12 team tournament in Nigeria.

The tournament which is the ITF/CAT 12 and under West and Central Africa Junior Championship is scheduled to take place from April 25, 2017 to April 30, 2017.

Ghana is expected to join about 11 other countries in Nigeria’s capital Lagos, for the championship which is aimed at development junior tennis at the grassroots level.

The McDan Group of Companies has since 2013 been the backbone for the development of tennis in the country.

It would be recalled that his first major donation to the Ghana Tennis Federation (GTF) was a $12,500 payment of the Federation’s affiliation fees to the ITF.

An act that effectively ended the suspension the GTF was serving at the time for non payment.

The group through their Chairman Mr Daniel Mckorley have since invested massively into the sport through the introduction of the McDan Open Championship, a competition that also gives talented tennis players the avenue to exhibit their skills.

The competition is in its fourth year and has also gone international with foreign participants from the neighbouring West African countries. The McDan Open West Africa now pays more prize money that some ITF/CAT backed tournaments.

He has also supported the National Ranking Tour which is also for the professional tennis players and aimed at sharpening their skills and improving their rankings on the ITF rank.

To herald this years’ McDan Open West Africa, The group Chairman announced recently GH₵50,000 package for the renovation of the tennis court at the Accra Sports Stadium which currently is in an abysmal state of disrepair.

This is the first time that the 12 and Under Championships will be running as a tournament on its own as it used to be played alongside the 16& under and 14& under championships.

Nigeria has emerged as the leading nation in the CAT Zone 2 consisting 15 countries winning the zonal tournament in the last six years.