Thrilling Quarterfinals at the All Africa Senior Team Championships 2025 in Douala, Cameroon
The quarterfinals of the All Africa Senior Team Championships 2025 brought intense action and dramatic moments as the continent’s top badminton nations battled for a spot in the semifinals. Held in the vibrant city of Douala, Cameroon, fans witnessed outstanding performances, unexpected twists, and displays of true sportsmanship.
Mauritius Secures Dominant 3-0 Victory Over Nigeria
On Court 1, Mauritius faced Nigeria in a highly anticipated clash, meeting again after their group-stage encounter. Despite Nigeria’s solid lineup, Mauritius delivered a flawless performance, winning 3-0 to secure their place in the semifinals.
- Men’s Singles (MS): The day kicked off with an electrifying match between Lucas Douce (MRI) and Nigeria’s star shuttler, Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori. Lucas stunned everyone with his resilience, taking the first set 21-12. Anuoluwapo fought back hard in the second set, winning it 21-19. However, Lucas showed remarkable consistency in the decider, clinching it 21-15 after an intense 57-minute battle.
- Post-match, Lucas shared with BCA TV:
“I am very happy, and this shows that I am progressing every day. My performance against Anu was very good, and even I did not expect to win this match. I just told myself to play well, and that’s it. The most important thing was to remain consistent.”
- Post-match, Lucas shared with BCA TV:
- Women’s Singles (WS): In the second match, Elsa How Hong (MRI) faced Sofiat Arinola Obanishola (NGR). Despite Sofiat’s strong start, winning the first set 21-16, tragedy struck when she suffered an injury early in the second set. The match ended prematurely with Sofiat retiring at 1-1. This unfortunate incident was a tough blow for Nigeria, as Sofiat had shown great potential.
- Men’s Doubles (MD): Mauritius sealed the victory in style with the dynamic duo Jean Bernard Bongout and Georges Julien Paul dominating Nigeria’s Joseph Emmanuel Emmy and Victor Ikechukwu. Their aggressive play and perfect coordination led to a straight-sets win, 21-16, 21-13, in just 31 minutes.
Egypt Cruises Past Uganda with a 3-0 Sweep
On Court 2, Egypt displayed their dominance with a commanding 3-0 win over Uganda, showcasing both skill and strategic brilliance.
- Mixed Doubles (XD): The pair of Adham Hatem Elgamal and Doha Hany wasted no time, defeating Uganda’s Muzafaru Lubega and Husina Kobugabe with an impressive 21-10, 21-14 victory in just 30 minutes. Their synergy and sharp net play set the tone for Egypt’s dominance.
- Men’s Singles (MS): Kareem Ezzat of Egypt was in top form against Kenneth Comfort Mwambu, securing a convincing win 21-17, 21-8 in 34 minutes. Kareem’s powerful smashes and tactical precision left little room for his opponent to counter.
- Women’s Singles (WS): Egypt’s Nour Ahmed Youssri wrapped up the tie with a solid performance against Fadilah Shamika Mohamed Rafi, winning 21-19, 21-7 in 35 minutes. Nour’s strong defense and quick footwork were key to her victory.
Upcoming Semifinals – Don’t Miss the Action!
The stage is now set for the semifinals, promising high-octane badminton action:
- 🇩🇿 Algeria vs Egypt 🇪🇬
- 🇲🇺 Mauritius vs South Africa 🇿🇦
These matches are expected to be thrilling, with each team bringing their A-game to secure a spot in the finals. BCA TV invites all badminton fans to catch the live action on our YouTube channel and Facebook page.
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