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Rebatenne, Samuel ride Super League form into Angola

Samuel PICS: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Samuel PICS: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Diteemane's Tshepiso Rebatenne and surprise men’s pacesetter, Tshireletso Samuel, head into the Angola Independence Tournament this week carrying not just the national flag, but also their hot form that has lit up the Botswana Table Tennis Association (BTTA) Phoenix Assurance Super League.

Rebatenne has been untouchable since the league 'served off' a fortnight ago, chalking up four wins in four matches to amass eight points and take an early lead.

The paddler, who is ranked the country’s number one in the women’s game, has underlined why she remains Botswana’s standard-bearer early days of the Super League.

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