Nigeria moved within touching distance of promotion at the 2026 Billie Jean King Cup Africa Group III Qualifier after rising tennis star Success Ogunjobi delivered a composed and clinical performance to defeat Botswana’s Chelsea Chakanyuka in the opening singles rubber of the decisive promotional playoff in Gaborone.
Sports247 reports that Ogunjobi overcame the host nation’s representative 6-2, 6-4, handing Team Nigeria a priceless 1-0 advantage in one of the most important ties of the tournament.
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Facing a partisan home crowd and the pressure of a high-stakes encounter, the Aurum Tennis Academy standout displayed remarkable maturity beyond her years. Ogunjobi dominated the opening set with aggressive baseline play, powerful groundstrokes, and consistent serving before maintaining her composure in a more competitive second set to close out the match in straight sets.
Her victory has placed Nigeria firmly in control of the promotion showdown, leaving the team just one win away from securing a place in Africa Group II.
The result also reinforces Ogunjobi’s growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s brightest tennis prospects. Throughout the competition, the youngster has repeatedly risen to the occasion, producing match-winning performances when the pressure has been at its highest.
The Billie Jean King Cup, regarded as the women’s equivalent of the Davis Cup, remains the world’s largest annual international women’s team tennis competition, making promotion a significant milestone for any participating nation.
With Ogunjobi setting the tone, attention now turns to Nigeria’s top-ranked player, Oyinlomo Quadre, who is tasked with sealing victory in the second singles rubber against Botswana. Quadre, one of the country’s most experienced players, will be expected to build on her teammate’s success and complete Nigeria’s promotion mission.
Victory in the tie would mark another important achievement for Nigerian tennis, reflecting the progress being made by the country’s emerging generation of female players. It would also serve as a reward for the weeks of intensive preparation undertaken by the team ahead of the championship.
As the decisive rubber approaches, hopes are high that Team Nigeria can finish the job and return to Africa Group II, further strengthening the nation’s growing profile in African tennis.






