Sports › Sports News       05.05.2019

Ryan Storrie Wins McDan ITF World Tour

Great Britain's Ryan James Storrie stunned No.1 seed Benjamin Lock of Zimbabwe to his McDan ITF World Tour title at the Accra Stadium Tennis Court in a hour: 30 minutes.

Storrie had a smooth ride to the finals as he defeated Ivorian Abdoulaziz Bationo 6-1,6-2 in the round 32 and continue his fine form beating Netherland's Len Schouten 6-1,6-4. Without dropping a set since day one Storrie overcame Portuguese Andre Gaspar Murta 6-1,6-1 and set a clash against No.4 seed Mehluli Don Ayanda Sibanda Of Zimbabwe.Beating the him 6-2,6-0.

First set
After each player taking his serve to 2-2, Storrie brilliantly forehand winner was followed by an equally breathtaking backhand to earn three break points, and the first was converted as Storrie moved forward and hammered a short ball. The crowd on Frank Ofori centre court roared as Storrie hit an outrageous winner around the net post on his way to securing the first set 6-4.

In the second set
At 4-4 Games all Storrie steered another of those trademark backhands down the line and raised his arms in triumph to win his first ITF Futures.

Executive chairman, McDan Group, Dr Daniel McKorley said " l promised Ghana two things- bringing the ITF tournament to Ghana and moving Ghana tennis from Zone III to Zone II."
Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Perry Okudzeto commended the ITF and McDan for bring the tournament to Ghana.

Lock Brothers, Benjamin and Courtney John won the doubles Trophy.
The McDan ITF World Tour was sponsored by Twellium Company Limited producers of Rush Energy Drink and Verna Mineral Water, Interplast, Hollard, FOX Cooling with supports from Tennis Foundation Ghana.
The winners received cash prizes and trophies.

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