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Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 6:52am On Feb 13
The Davis Cup is the international tennis tournaments for men's national teams.

The competition is currently divided into World Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Nigeria recently defeated Uzbekistan 3-1 in Lagos to gain promotion to the World Group 2. We have now been drawn against Morocco in a match that will take place in Morocco in September 2026.

The winner of that match will get a chance to play for promotion to the World Group 1 in 2027. The World Group 1 is where the best tennis playing nations compete and we could get the chance to see some of the best players in the world in Lagos if we are promoted (as it used to be in the old days).

However, Morocco's last match was against Colombia in Casablanca and the Moroccan fans threw objects on the court and there were problems between players and officials of both teams after Morocco lost 3-1 at home.

Video of crowd trouble in the match between Colombia and Morocco.




Some Nigerians are saying that the Nigerian federation should petition the International Tennis Federation (ITF) to move the match to Nigerian because of what happened in the tennis match between Colombia and Morocco and also because of what happened during the football African Nations Cup.

Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 6:53am On Feb 13
Davis Cup: Nigeria set for another showdown against Morocco

Only recently, Morocco edged Nigeria on penalties in a high-stakes Africa Cup of Nations semi final match, a result that still resonates with Nigerian sports fans
by Tunde Eludini
 
 February 12, 2026



Nigeria will face Morocco in the Davis Cup World Group II this September following a commanding victory over Uzbekistan in Lagos, as the country’s tennis team continues its steady rise on the international stage.

The draw, concluded by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Thursday, paired Nigeria with the North African side and confirmed Morocco as host of the tie.

The two-day event is scheduled for 18–20 September, meaning Team Nigeria will travel to Morocco for the crucial encounter.

The fixture adds fresh intrigue to a growing sporting rivalry between both nations. Only recently, Morocco edged Nigeria on penalties in a high-stakes Africa Cup of Nations semi final match, a result that still resonates with Nigerian sports fans. Attention now shifts from football to tennis, where Nigeria will hope for a different outcome.

Building momentum


Nigeria secured their place in World Group II with an impressive sweep of Uzbekistan in Lagos. Backed by home supporters, the team delivered confident performances in both singles and doubles.

The doubles pair of Canice Abua and Michael Emmanuel defeated Denis Istomin and Khumoyun Sultanov 7–6, 6–4, edging a tight first-set tie-break before taking control in the second. In singles, 19-year-old Daniel Adeleye beat Sultanov 6–3, 6–4 in a composed display that highlighted his growing maturity on the court.

The victory strengthened Nigeria’s Davis Cup campaign and underlined recent efforts to rebuild the sport locally. Tennis administrators have repeatedly pointed to renewed grassroots programmes and increased international exposure for players as signs of progress.

Nigeria Tennis Federation President Victor Ochei described the win as a significant step for the sport, noting that the team had defied expectations against opponents considered stronger on paper.

For Adeleye, who switched allegiance from Zimbabwe to Nigeria, the tie in Lagos marked another milestone in his development, with the teenager continuing to emerge as one of the country’s brightest prospects.

Morocco, however, present a tougher test. With a stronger tennis pedigree and home advantage, they will enter the September tie as slight favourites.

For Nigeria, the challenge will be to translate the momentum from Lagos into another statement performance on foreign soil and keep alive hopes of climbing further up the Davis Cup ladder.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/nigeria-sports-news/856218-davis-cup-nigeria-set-for-another-showdown-against-morocco.html

Photo of Nigeria's Davis Cup team.

Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 6:53am On Feb 13
ACL Sports @acl_sports

🚨 UPDATE!

🇳🇬 Nigeria will face Morocco 🇲🇦 in September for a spot in the #DavisCup World Group I play-offs (Feb 2027).

📅 18-20 Sept 2026

#DavisCup
https://x.com/i/status/2021950703871439347

Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 6:54am On Feb 13
Nigeria Tennis Live @naijatennislive

Morocco is ranked 48 in the world and are Africa’s second highest-ranked nation just behind Egypt.

Since our first meeting in 1973, Nigeria has never defeated Morocco in the Davis Cup.

Their dramatic 1-3 loss to Colombia in the World Group I Playoffs is why they’re back here.
https://x.com/i/status/2021925789017485343


Nigeria Tennis Live @naijatennislive

Scenes when Nigeria Tennis Federation appeals Morocco’s Davis Cup hosting rights over crowd violence - with empirical evidence, and the hosting is revoked and given to Nigeria! 😭😭😭

We will be there 🤲🏽
https://x.com/i/status/2022049256690098534

Photos: The Lagos Lawn Tennis Club (LLTC), the home of the Nigerian National Tennis Team.

Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 7:24am On Feb 13
naptu2:
Tennis was big business in Nigeria from the 1950s to the mid-1990s. Stars came from all over the world to play in tournaments in Nigeria. People like Thomas Muster, Jacob Hlasek, Paul Haarhuis and of course Arthur Ashe, played at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club at one point or the other. We had great tournaments with considerable prizes, like the following big three tournaments:


Lord Rumens Tennis Classics:
Prize = $75,000. Venue = Lagos Lawn Tennis Club.

Chief Olatunji Ajisomo Alabi (aka Lord Rumens) was a multi-millionaire who served as president of the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club from 1966 – 1975. He led other millionaires like his cousin, Sir Mobolaji Bank-Anthony, his nephew Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas, Chief Raheem Adejumo, etc, to invest heavily in tennis, particularly in the LLTC. The centre court at the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club was named after Lord Rumens after his death in 1998.

The Lord Rumens Classics was the biggest tennis tournament in Nigeria in the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s. It was part of the ATP Tour (the ATP called it “The Lagos Classics” or “The Lagos Open” ). Lots of foreigners played in the tournament in order to gain ATP ranking points. It offered very good prize money, between $60,000-$75,000 in the 1970s and ‘80s and this attracted stars from around the world like Karel Nováček , Thomas Muster, Jacob Hlasek, Paul Haarhuis, Arthur Ashe, Dick Stockton, etc. Chief Molade Okoya-Thomas funded the tournament after the death of Lord Rumens in 1998.

The Lagos Lawn Tennis Club originally had grass courts, but they were converted to clay courts in the 1970s and then to hard courts (concrete) in the late 1980s. A new centre court was also built for the 1976 tournament.

The Lord Rumens centre court at the LLTC




Ogbe Hard Court
Prize = $50,000. Venue = Ogbe Stadium, Benin.

Brigadier General Samuel Ogbemudia was the sports loving governor of the Mid-West State from 1967-1975. He built Ogbe Stadium (now Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium), set up the College of Physical Education, Afuze (to train coaches and PE teachers) and started the Ogbe Hard Court tournament in 1971. It was also during his tenure that Bendel Insurance was formed and the Mid-West/Bendel State dominated sports in Nigeria.

The Ogbe Hard Court tournament was part of the ATP Challenger Tour. It was sponsored by the Bendel State Government, by Pepsi/7up (in the 1970s) and by Guinness in the 1990s. It attracted players from all over the world who came to acquire ATP ranking points and also for the $50,000 cash prize.



Dala Clay Court
Prize = $50,000. Venue = Kano Tennis Club

Dala Clay Court tournament was started in 1980 and it quickly eclipsed the Kaduna Clay Court Tournament to become one of the big three tennis tournaments in Nigeria. It was sponsored by Aminu Dantata, Isyaku Rabiu, etc (and is now sponsored by Aminu Dantata’s grand-nephew, Aliko Dangote).




There were several other tennis tournaments in Nigeria in the 1980s, such as the following

Kaduna Clay Court Tournament. Prize = $25,000). Venue = Kaduna Club.

Premier Hard Court Enugu. Prize = $25,000. Venue = Enugu Sports Club.

Ogun Green Court. Prize = $25,000. Venue = Abeokuta Sports Club.

John Player Classics. Prize = $25,000. Venue = Lagos Country Club, Ikeja.

Nuel Ojei Classics. Venue = Ikoyi Club.


Nigerian tennis stars

Nigeria had so many tennis stars (some of whom were personal friends of mine) who won ATP tournaments all over the world. They included:

1950s and ‘60s: Walter Obianwu, Herbert Oranye, etc.

1960s and ‘70s: Patrick Obi, Lawrence Awopegba, Thompson Onibokun, Yemi Allen, Kehinde Ajayi, etc. and among the women there was Elizabeth Ekong.

1980s: Nduka “The Duke” Odizor (who got to the 4th round at Wimbledon in 1983 and was ranked number 52 in the world in 1984 and number 20 in the doubles. He won 28 titles overall, including in Taipei, Lagos, Thessaloniki, Monterey, Tokyo, Forest hills in New York City, Benin City, etc), David Imonitie, Sadiq Abdulahi, Tony Mmoh, Yakubu Suleiman, Chike and Emeka Obianwu, etc. We had such great female tennis players like Veronica Oyibokia, Nosa Imafidon, Rolake Olagbegi, Nwando Obianwu, etc.


1990s: Katya and Tanya Okpala, Clara Udofia, Osaro Amadin, etc. We also had male tennis players like Sule Ladipo, Jonathan Igbinovia , Kyrian Nwokedi, Priye Hamilton, etc.

Nduka Odizor




Veronica Oyibokia receiving the top prize after winning the All Nigeria Open Tennis Championship in Lagos. In the middle is boxing aficionado, former host of Big Fight of The Decade and former president of the Nigerian Tennis Federation, Mr Chuka Momah.
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by notobiafrababe(f): 7:32am On Feb 13
Normally, anything North Africa host, if Dem no win am, na trouble... always wondering why they always get hosting rights
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by Mynd44(mod): 7:34am On Feb 13
Who this thing isn't about football they sports fans are just badly behaved people who don't see losing as part of football
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by femi4: 7:36am On Feb 13
Keep your towels closer to you
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by stuffs2002: 7:38am On Feb 13
These Morocco players will still steal Nigerian towels again grin
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by Jayhome24: 7:41am On Feb 13
Morocco will still cheat they can never involve in anything without cheating only God knows how many thieves living in that country.

Mr Tennis player pls hide your towels and bags they will come to steal it.
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by PulaPower: 7:42am On Feb 13
Morocco lost their match, so why are we playing Morocco again?

I don’t watch this sport at all
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by GenFunction: 7:45am On Feb 13
Why morocco and Moroccans dey violent?
No spirit of sportsmanship.
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by BlackViper: 7:46am On Feb 13
Morocco again? It's like they haven't learned any lessons since AFCON
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 7:46am On Feb 13
PulaPower:
Morocco lost their match, so why are we playing Morocco again?

I don’t watch this sport at all
We played for promotiom to World Group 2 and won.

Morocco played for promotion to World Group 1 and lost

(Think of it like football league divisions).

So we are both now in the same World Group 2.
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by PulaPower: 7:49am On Feb 13
naptu2:
We played for promotiom to World Group 2 and won.

Morocco played for promotion to World Group 1 and lost

(Think of it like football league divisions).

So we are both now in the same World Group 2.
Okay. I been think say dem wan cheat us.

If we win Morocco in September, what happens next?
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 8:00am On Feb 13
PulaPower:
Okay. I been think say dem wan cheat us.

If we win Morocco in September, what happens next?
Then we get the chance to play for promotion to Group 1 in February 2027.
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by KomonSense: 8:00am On Feb 13
naptu2:
We played for promotiom to World Group 2 and won.

Morocco played for promotion to World Group 1 and lost

(Think of it like football league divisions).

So we are both now in the same World Group 2.
May we know the names of those representing Nigeria pleaseeeee


Make we go Ijebu-ode go do Odeshi charm for them. . .

Because na war we dey go fight for Morocco oooo
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by naptu2(op): 8:03am On Feb 13
KomonSense:
May we know the names of those representing Nigeria pleaseeeee
Canice Abua, Michael Emmanuel and Daniel Adeleye.

More details here:

Nigeria Beats Uzbekistan 3-1 In Davis Cup, Qualify For World Group 2
https://www.nairaland.com/8614909/nigeria-beats-uzbekistan-3-1-davis

Davis Cup: Nigeria’s No.1 Daniel Adeleye Claims Hard-Fought Victory
https://www.nairaland.com/8614475/davis-cup-nigerias-no.1-daniel
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by Sirleo05: 8:50am On Feb 13
Morocco is not a good host; They lack the spirit of good sportsmanship. I hope CAF have seen that truly Morocco were the problem during the conclude African nations cup. How can you provoke somebody, and when they react, you fine them, not fair. Rather, Caution and fine should be given to the trouble maker and not the other way around
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by Mirasteel: 8:57am On Feb 13
Why are they always like this?
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by benardtotti(m): 9:40am On Feb 13
naptu2:
The Davis Cup is the international tennis tournaments for men's national teams.

The competition is currently divided into World Groups 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Nigeria recently defeated Uzbekistan 3-1 in Lagos to gain promotion to the World Group 2. We have now been drawn against Morocco in a match that will take place in Morocco in September 2026.

The winner of that match will get a chance to play for promotion to the World Group 1 in 2027. The World Group 1 is where the best tennis playing nations compete and we could get the chance to see some of the best players in the world in Lagos if we are promoted (as it used to be in the old days).

However, Morocco's last match was against Colombia in Casablanca and the Moroccan fans threw objects on the court and there were problems between players and officials of both teams after Morocco lost 3-1 at home.

Video of crowd trouble in the match between Colombia and Morocco.




Some Nigerians are saying that the Nigerian federation should petition the International Tennis Federation (ITF) to move the match to Nigerian because of what happened in the tennis match between Colombia and Morocco and also because of what happened during the football African Nations Cup.

Morocco has become the weapon fashioned against the world of sports .
Re: Despite Crowd Trouble, Nigeria To Play Morocco In Davis Cup Match. by TechBaron: 12:59pm On Feb 13
Sore losers.

But mehn... They have a great infrastructure!
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