JORDAN MWALE, a former junior tennis champion for Zambia, said he will use the upcoming Namibia closed tennis championship to improve his continent-wide ranking.
The moment, according to MWALE, has arrived for Zambian athletes to be acknowledged internationally since the nation is now qualified to compete in international competitions.
The 18 will be among the tennis players from Zambia who travel to Namibia for the competition, which begins on April 24,2023.
The Zambia National Service (ZNS) player also asked for the establishment of new regional competitions in an interview with ZNBC Sports.
And MWALE, who is one of the top four senior players in Zambia, says he wants to win the championship at that point.

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