As Nigeria gears up for the 2026 World Junior Team Squash Championship in Canada, the Nigeria Squash Federation is intensifying its training initiatives to ensure a competitive edge. This tournament presents a significant opportunity for young athletes to gain invaluable international exposure and experience.
To bolster their preparations, the federation has organized several training camps and friendly matches against seasoned players. President of the Nigeria Squash Federation, Adamu E. Mohammed, stated, "Our focus is not just on winning, but also on giving our players the chance to learn and grow in a global environment." This emphasis on development reflects a broader strategy to elevate the sport in the country and inspire the next generation of squash talent.
With the championship drawing near, the federation is committed to fostering a culture of excellence in Nigerian squash. As players hone their skills and refine their strategies, the hope is that this experience will lay the groundwork for future successes on the world stage. The road to Canada may be challenging, but the potential for growth and recognition is immense.