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ITTF World Cup: Nigeria, Egypt in make or mar match

Sola Oyeniyi
Last updated: November 6, 2019 5:55 pm
Sola Oyeniyi
Published: November 6, 2019
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The possible relevance of team Nigeria and Egypt at the 2019 ITTF World Cup will be determined on Thursday November 7, as Nigeria and Egypt play their last group matches in the competition.

Having lost their opening matches to World and Olympic Champion – China, Nigeria will be hoping for luck when they take on Chinese Taipei in the final match of Group A that will determine the team that will join China in the next stage of the competition.

Nigeria and Chinese Taipei were humbled by the Chinese with a 3-0 win in the men’s event, while in the women’s event, Egypt also suffered same defeat in the hand of the Chinese superstars.

Also, the Egyptian team led by African champion, Dina Meshref will slug it out for the second place in Group A against Ukraine.

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Despite acknowledging the superiority of the Chinese, Dina Meshref believes the tie has prepared them for the all-important clash against the Ukrainians.

“I believe that playing against China has put us in the right frame of mind for the battle against Ukraine. It was not that the Chinese overrun because we gave them a run for their money. I am hoping that we can go beyond the group stage this year as we take on Ukraine in the final group match,” she said.

Top seeds, China, Germany, South Korea remained unbeaten after winning all their group matches to top their groups.

But it was not same story for host – Japan in the men’s event as they suffered a shock defeat against England while they were later consoled by their hard-earned victory against over Austria in their last group tie.

The ITTF World Cup tournament continues with the top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage where they are expected to be drawn against each other for places in the last four of the competition.

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