The Ghana Table Tennis Association (GTTA) will stage another edition of the Sheroes Women’s Table Tennis Tournament this Saturday, February 14, at the DG Hathiramani Sports Hall, as Ghana’s top female players gather for competitive action and national assessment.
The upcoming tournament follows an intense previous edition that produced high-quality matches and dramatic finishes, underlining the growing competitiveness of women’s table tennis in the country.
With another opportunity on the table, players will once again be aiming to make a strong statement on court.
While the focus remains on the tournament itself and the depth of talent on display, defending champion Augustina Baidoo will attract attention after winning the Sheroes title in the last two editions.
Her dramatic comeback victory in the most recent final has set a high benchmark for the field, but she will face renewed challenges from a hungry pack of contenders.
Players such as Eva Adom-Amankwaa, Cynthia Kwabi, Joanita Borteye, and Agbottah Hilda, who all impressed in the previous tournament, are expected to return stronger as they seek to disrupt Baidoo’s dominance and stake their own claim.
Beyond the chase for silverware, the Sheroes Tournament continues to serve a key technical purpose. The competition provides the national technical team with a valuable platform to observe, assess, and select female players as Ghana prepares toward international assignments, including the World Table Tennis Championships in London.
Saturday’s event at the DG Hathiramani Sports Hall promises another exciting showcase of skill, resilience, and opportunity, as the Sheroes Tournament continues its role in advancing women’s table tennis in Ghana.