Aishat Abudulraheem of Kwara, silver medalist, U-13 category, at the just- concluded Ftouch Sports U-13 and U-16 Championships, on Saturday described losing to her friend as painful.
Reports have it that the tournament served off from Sept. 1 to Sept 3 at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere Lagos.
The keenly contested finals between Abudulraheem and Zainab Ishola of Lagos State, two friends, was won by Ishola 3-2.
When asked if the outcome of the match would affect their friendship, the young girls smiled and said they’d never allowed a game to affect their friendship.
“Although we are friends, I was not happy losing the final, even if it was someone else, I’d still be sad.
“I cried because I hate to lose, I know it’s part of the game, but I just don’t like how it makes me feel; I’m happy for Zainab.
“I cry whenever I lose, that’s why I train harder after a defeat. I won my last tournament, maybe I relaxed a bit, it’s time to get back to training,” she said.
Ishola told our correspondent that there was no friendship on the court. “That match could have gone either way, if I had lost, I won’t be sad because the margin wasn’t much; Aishat could have won.
“There is no friendship on the court, it’s a competition, after the match friendship continues, at that moment we were competitors.”
In the U -13 boys’ category, Mathew Yusuf of Lagos State, defeated Friday Daniel of Headwaters 3-0.
12 years old Yusuf, who also played at the finals of the U-16, came second against Shuaibu Giwa 3-1.
Yusuf told NAN that he would have love to win the two categories, “I wish I had won the two categories, but I lost my strength, I did well, if I am to rate myself.”
In the U-16 girls finals, Mistura Durosinlorun of Kwara maintained her dominance, defeating Awawu Balogun of Ogun 3-0.
The tournament was organised by Friday Odey, a former number one ranked player in Nigeria, as his way of giving back to the sport that made him.
Yusuf Durosinlorun, the tournament’s director, told our reporter that watching the U-13 girls play gave him goosebumps.
“Watching those girls play was beautiful, now I can boldly say that the junior girl’s category is as competitive as boys.
“It wasn’t so before, but I am glad at how they have grown,” he said.
Squash rackets and other equipment were given out to winners and runners up.