International Star Quadri Aruna Visits Fusion TTC

Today 27th Dec 24

@ 6.15 today at Fusion until 7.30pm

Meet *Quadri Aruna* : The Nigerian Table Tennis Sensation at Fusion Today Tennis Club Today.

Quadri Aruna, Nigeria’s international table tennis star, visits Fusion Today Tennis Club! This is a rare opportunity to meet one of the world’s most accomplished players.

A Trailblazer for Africa

Quadri Aruna has etched his name in history as the first Nigerian & African player to break into the top 10 of the global table tennis rankings. A three-time African Champion, he made headlines in 2021 by becoming the first African player to reach the quarterfinals of the ITTF World Championships, further solidifying his legendary status.

A Career of Remarkable Achievements

Aruna’s journey to global recognition began in 2014 when he was ranked 30th in the world and earned the prestigious title of Star Player of the Year from the International Table Tennis Federation. He also played a vital role in helping Nigeria secure bronze at the Commonwealth Games, showcasing his leadership and skill on the international stage.

Unforgettable Victories

Aruna’s career is studded with victories against some of the world’s best:

• Timo Boll (Former World No. 1) – 2016 Olympics

• Hugo Calderano – January 2024, WTT Finals, Doha

• Tomokazu Harimoto – 2023 Singapore Smash

• Liang Jingkun – 2021 WTT Cup Finals, Singapore

• Chuang Chih-Yuan – 2016 Olympics

• Jun Mizutani – Japan

• Dominated the 2019 ITTF World Tour Nigeria Open

These wins have solidified his reputation as a fearless competitor and a global ambassador for African table tennis.

Don’t Miss This Opportunity

Quadri Aruna’s visit to Fusion Today Tennis Club is your chance to witness the brilliance of an international sports icon. Whether you’re a table tennis enthusiast or just love watching world-class athletes, this is a moment you won’t want to miss.

Come and be inspired by a legend who continues to push boundaries and elevate African table tennis on the global stage