Nigeria Open (table tennis)

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Nigeria Open
Tournament information
Tour ITTF Challenge Series
SponsorBaba Ijebu
Government of Lagos State
Founded2013
Location Lagos
Venue Teslim Balogun Stadium
Category ITTF World Tour
Prize money US$46,000 (2018)
Current champions (2018 ITTF Challenge Series Nigeria Open)
Men's singles Flag of Nigeria.svg Quadri Aruna
Women's singles Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guo Yan
Men's doubles Flag of France.svg Alexandre Robinot
Flag of France.svg Joe Seyfried
Women's doubles Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Qi Fenjie
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Chen

The Nigeria Open, also called ITTF Challenge Nigeria Series or ITTF Challenge Seamester Nigeria Open is an annual table tennis tournament in Lagos, Nigeria, run by the International Table Tennis Federation as part of Challenge Series. Egyptian Omar Assar has won the most single gold medals. In 2018, the prize money for the medalist at the event was $46,000. [1] The maiden edition was known as Lagos Classics, it was until 2014 that the tournament was listed in ITTF calendar. [2] [3]

Contents

Tournament winners

Individual events

YearMen's singlesrunner-upWomen's singlesrunner-upRef
2013 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Assar Flag of Nigeria.svg Segun Toriola Flag of Nigeria.svg Cecilia Otu Akpan Flag of Nigeria.svg Offiong Edem [4] [5]
2014 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Assar Flag of Egypt.svg Nadeen El-Dawlatly Flag of Egypt.svg Dina Meshref [6] [7] [8]
2015 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Assar Flag of Nigeria.svg Quadri Aruna Flag of Portugal.svg Shao Jieni Flag of Egypt.svg Dina Meshref [9]
2016 Flag of Finland.svg Benedek Olah Flag of Egypt.svg Khalid Assar Flag of Portugal.svg Shao Jieni Flag of Hungary.svg Szandra Pergel [10]
2017 Flag of Egypt.svg Omar Assar Flag of India.svg Sarthak Ghandi Flag of Egypt.svg Dina Meshref Flag of Russia.svg Kulikova Olga [11]
2018 Flag of Nigeria.svg Quadri Aruna Flag of France.svg Antoine Hachard Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guo Yan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Chen [12]

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