Juanita Borteye, a rising star in Ghanaian table tennis, has secured a place in the semi-finals of the under 15 girls’ singles category at the ongoing ITTF African Youth Championships 2024 in Gaborone, Botswana. Demonstrating exceptional skill and determination, Borteye triumphed over her Ugandan opponent, Patra Nasirumbi, with a 4-2 victory (5-11, 11-8, 14-12, 8-11, 11-9, 11-4) in the quarter-finals, earning her a spot in the coveted medal zone.
Under the guidance of Coach Cynthia Kwabi, Borteye’s journey through the tournament has been nothing short of impressive. In the group stages, she defeated Karolina Shigwedha of Namibia and Rethabile Motsamai of Botswana, both with commanding 3-0 victories (11-1, 11-2, 11-2 and 11-3, 11-2, 11-2, respectively). Her performance earned her a bye in the round of 32, and she continued her winning streak by overcoming Tina Andriantahina of Madagascar with a decisive 4-0 win (11-7, 11-3, 11-5, 12-10) in the round of 16.
As Borteye prepares to face Khadeeja Elhakim of Egypt in the semi-finals, her focus and resolve remain steadfast. A win in this upcoming match would secure her place in the finals and further highlight her exceptional talent in the sport.
Reflecting on her performance, Borteye expressed immense satisfaction, especially considering the challenges she faced earlier in the competition. She had sustained an injury during the African Hopes Competition, making her recent victories all the more remarkable. Her resilience and determination have not only advanced her through the tournament but have also garnered her widespread admiration and support.
The Ghana Table Tennis Association (GTTA), under the leadership of Mawuko Afadzinu, has played a crucial role in nurturing and promoting talents like Borteye. The association’s commitment to restoring the glory days of Ghanaian table tennis is evident through its support and investment in young athletes. Borteye’s success is a testament to the GTTA’s efforts and strategic vision for the sport’s development in Ghana.
Borteye’s journey in the ITTF African Youth Championships is an inspiring story of perseverance, talent, and hard work. As she prepares for her semi-final match, the entire nation of Ghana rallies behind her, hopeful for her continued success and potential championship victory. Her achievements at such a young age set a promising precedent for the future of Ghanaian table tennis and serve as a source of inspiration for aspiring athletes across the country.
In conclusion, Juanita Borteye’s advancement to the semi-finals of the under 15 girls’ singles at the ITTF African Youth Championships 2024 is a significant milestone in her burgeoning career. Her victories reflect her dedication to the sport and the effective support system provided by the Ghana Table Tennis Association. As she gears up for her next challenge against Khadeeja Elhakim, Borteye embodies the spirit of determination and excellence, qualities that will undoubtedly propel her to greater heights in the world of table tennis.
By: Nathaniel Kwesi Somuah, Ghana Table Tennis Association