The Cape Town Table Tennis Open championship took place in Belhar at the weekend with players representing clubs from across the city taking part in the tournament. Pictured are some of the competition’s big winners.
Shiloh Topspinners’ Shonah Jones, 9, from Manenberg, a Grade 4 pupil, at Welcome Primary, was named junior player of the tournament, winning silver in the girls’ under-11 and under-13 divisions at the weekend’s Cape Town Table Tennis Open, in Belhar. Her brother, Alexander, won bronze in the under-13 division. Picture: Fuad Esack
Shiloh Topspinners’ head coach, Shaun Jones, shares a few words of encouragement with his daughter Shonah during her under-11 final match against eventual winner, Boundary’s Sameena Dadaker. Picture: Fuad Esack
The Dadaker siblings and Boundary Table Tennis Club members, Mohammed, Sameena and Zaeem, won gold in their respective divisions at the weekend’s Cape Town Table Tennis Open, in Belhar. Mohammed claimed the top spot in the boys’ under-13 section and his siblings won the girls’ and boys under-11 sections respectively. Picture: Fuad Esack
Boundary Table Tennis Club’s Jade Sasman awaits Top Table Tennis Club’s Tayla Bailey’s serve during their women’s semi-final clash. Picture: Fuad Esack
Boundary Table Tennis Club’s Lee-Che De Bruyn, claimed gold in the under-19 division and silver in the under-21 and senior women’s final. Picture: Fuad Esack
Boundary’s Jade Sasman was in fine form at the weekend’s Cape Town Table Tennis Open, winning gold in the senior women’s division, beating teammate Lee-Che De Bruyn. Picture: Fuad Esack
Boundary’s Mohammed Dadaker on his way to winning the boys’ under-13 gold medal. He also won a silver medal in the under-15 division. Picture: Fuad Esack
Boundary Table Tennis Club’s Jade Sasman is first to congratulate teammate Mohammed Dadaker following his victory in the boys’ under-13 final. Picture: Fuad Esack
Nexus Table Tennis Club’s Lindsay October keeps his eye on the ball during Sunday’s final round of matches at the weekend’s Cape Town Table Tennis Open. Picture: Fuad Esack
Duinefontein Table Tennis Club’s Cuten Lodewyk, from Bonteheuwel, in action at the weekend’s Cape Town Open. Picture Fuad Esack
Top Table Tennis Club’s Tayla Bailey, from Bonteheuwel, about to serve during her senior women’s semi-final against Jade Sasman. Picture: Fuad Esack