Botswana fall in ITF/CAT African Junior Championships

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Once again, hosts Botswana has failed to deal with the tough competition at the on-going International Tennis Federation (ITF) and Confederation of African Tennis (CAT) African Junior Championships.

Just like last year, when the country hosted the event, all its 24 players have been knocked out in the second round. The African Junior Championships started at Botswana Tennis Association (BTA) courts on March 17 and end this Sunday. 

By Tuesday, Botswana pinned its hope on eight players for both singles and doubles but none of them sailed through to the quarterfinals that took place yesterday. Despite the rout, Botswana Tennis Association (BTA) officials are adamant that the average performance was good.

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