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Table Tennis: ITTF ranks Quadri Aruna World no 12

Dare Kuti
Last updated: February 14, 2024 2:21 am
Dare Kuti
Published: February 14, 2024
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2022 Commonwealth Games silver medallist, Quadri Aruna has been ranked the 12th best player in the world according to the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) ranking.

According to the Week 7 ranking of 2024 released by the ruling body 13, the African champion displaced former European champion Dimitrij Ovtcharov (Germany) who dropped to 13th place in the world rating.

Aruna’s performance at the WTT Star Contender Goa in India aided him in his quest to rise above the 16th spot where he began this year.

However, Egypt’s Omar Assar has dropped to 22nd from 20th in the ranking but he still holds his sway as the continent’s second-best player in the world.

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Egyptian veteran Ahmed Saleh gained one step up the ladder to occupy the 52nd place in the world ranking, while Mohamed El-Beiali of Egypt is now ranked 63rd after moving one step up the ranking.

Taiwo Mati remains Nigeria’s second-best ranked Nigerian in the world as the Portugal-based star moved two steps up to be placed 103 in the world.

Egypt’s Mamhoud Helmy is the biggest mover in the ITTF ranking as the former African U-21 champion moved 498 steps up the ladder to be ranked 215 in the world.

In the women’s ranking, Egypt’s Dina Meshref maintained her status as the best ranked African occupying 27th place in the world ranking and she is closely followed by her compatriot – Hana Goda who is ranked 30th.

Fatimo Bello remains Nigeria’s best ranked female player in the world occupying 116th spot in the world.

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