Nigeria’s No.1 table tennis player, Aruna Quadri, has qualified for the final of the event after defeating India’s Sharath Achanta 4-0 – 12-10, 11-9, 11-9, and 11-7. He will face Singapore’s Ning Pao in the final on Sunday
Also, at the Carrara Sports Arena wrestling pavilion, Aminat Adeniyi snagged the gold in the 62 kg Nordic System after her opponent; Canada’s Michelle Fazzari retired because of an injury.
Nigeria’s medal haul now stands at nine gold, seven silver, and six bronze medals for the eighth position on the overall medals table.
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