Davis Cup set to kick off Kenya Polo season
Sports
By
Ben Ahenda
| Jan 07, 2022
Ponies are tired but they have to participate in the next four tournaments coming up at ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/topic/nairobi-polo-club">Nairobi Polo Club And as the new season commences with the annual Davis Cup at Nairobi Polo Club tomorrow, it will be another tough season just like the previous season but officials are working around the clock to ensure all flows well.
Davis Cup opens doors for the low handicap players in four consecutive tournaments on different weekends this weekend at the same venue that are meant to shape up the skills of young players who are expected to play a prominent role in both the local and international scene this season. Kenya's Esports star Bilal clinches historic victory at African Championship in Nigeria UN General Assembly declares 2026 as int'l year of women farmers Harness nuclear science to quench thirst of water-starved populations Why AFC must sing a new song as they seek to restore lost glory About 420 families face eviction from disputed 63-acre prime land Why nostalgia is a dangerous thing at AFC Leopards Why Ingwe want to make 60 anniversary memorable Judge extends orders on Sh4.6 billion land as woman distances herself from invasion AFC Leopards 60: President Ruto urges Ingwe to adopt corporate model During the four tournaments, the youngsters will be mixed with experienced players to have them get a feel high-profile tournaments.
Maria Bencivenga Memorial Championships coming up on January 15-16 will be the second tournament after Davis Cup this season ahead of the Soldiers’ Salute Championships on January 22-23 and Chairman’s Cup on January 29-30. Nairobi Polo Club chairman Raphael Nzomo confirmed the four tournaments will allow youngsters to prepare of the new season.
“These are usually low key tournaments that give our youngsters time to analyse their strengths and weaknesses before the commencement of the new season where we mix them (youngsters) with experienced players,”said Nzomo.
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