Nigerian government moves to foster, 15 years old Tennis star, Khadijat Eleojo Mohammed
Nigeria’s National Sports Commission, NSC has announced its decision to adopt top Africa’s rising Tennis Star, Khadija Mohammed.
Khadijat coached by her father, is the first West or Central African player to win the ITF J30 World Tour. Aged 14 in 2023, she is the first teenager to win the Dala Tennis, a title she retained this year. Way above her peers, she has even cracked it professionally with back-to-back Dala Hard Court titles. NSC said.
The commission noted that “ The challenge now, is how to make that step to the next level considering the immense financial demands of professional tennis. For this reason, her father and coach, Mohammed Ohinoyi, a certified ITF coach and a former professional tennis player, appealed to the NSC for support.
“The Commission will ensure that Khadijat’s full potentials are realized. I am quite impressed with what you have been able to do with your tennis career. No doubt you deserve all the encouragement and support that you can get. Even if you didn’t come here, I am sure we would have found you along the line. I will make sure we support and help you to be the best you can be. Obviously the potentials are there. For you to be winning big tournaments professionally at such a young age, the future is very bright. We will support you so that you don’t fall by the wayside.
“This is in line with our grassroots program. We are embarking on a vigorous exercise to discover younger talents to take over from the older athletes. We are doing this across all sports. And here you are. Be rest assured that we will carry you on our wings.”
“We have the adopt-an-athlete program, so we will see how we can put you on the platform where the companies we are dealing with can come to support you in addition to whatever support that we can give as commission under our grassroots policy. We will look at you and see how we make you part of our program”, he said..
Dikko emphasize that “Tennis is also an Olympics sport. It is at this age that we can start nurturing the best tennis players to get us to the podium. With the right training, I believe that in two or three years, with the right roadmap you should be having a go at the Olympics and other top competitions and we see how we take it from there. So we need to get more details about her training and the plans”, he enthused.
“I am happy that your dad is your coach. Most successful tennis players started from their dad as coach. We already have plans for grassroots development, elite development and definitely, we will try to reach you to see what we can do.
“We will liaise with the Nigeria Tennis Federation because whatever we have to do, we will align with the programs of the Federation and make sure they are part of what we are doing. We will try to push you as much as we can to take you to the next level.”