Changawa eager to regain Kenya Open title

Tennis
By The Standard | Sep 07, 2018
(Left to right) Britam Marketing Manager-Commercial Division Mr Stanley Mumo presents a sponsorship cheque of Sh3 million to professional tennis player Ismael Changawa and the President, Tennis Kenya James Kenani during the launch of Britam Kenya Open Tennis Championship at the Nairobi Club yesterday.

Ismael Changawa is upbeat he will recapture the Britam Kenya Open Tennis title which serves off on September 15 to 22 at Nairobi Club after overcoming what he termed as “off-field issues.” “The Davis Cup and the East African Games have refreshed me and have boosted my confidence. Reaching the final is my ultimate goal as I look forward to winning this year’s edition,” Changawa said during the Sh3million cheque presentation by Britam Holdings towards the Kenya Open Tennis, yesterday.

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