RightSet Ghana has successfully concluded its World Table Tennis Day celebrations with a community tournament in Accra, bringing together young players under the theme “Health and Well-Being.”
The event, held at New Ashongman opposite the Ashongman Community Hospital, was organized in collaboration with The Big House Table Tennis Club, with support from the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF), Spinsight, and the Ghana Table Tennis Federation.
Led by Project Manager Samira Mensah and Founder Gifty Appiah—an IOC Young Leader for the 2023–2026 cycle—the initiative aimed to promote inclusion, active lifestyles, and grassroots sports development. Appiah played a key role in securing partnerships and coordinating the event.
Teams from New Ashongman, Kasoa, Nungua, Chorkor, and Madina participated, providing a platform for young athletes from diverse communities to compete and interact through table tennis.
Blue Rose Table Tennis Club emerged winners of the cadet category after an impressive display of discipline and teamwork.
Organizers noted that beyond competition, the event focused on youth development, encouraging confidence, social connection, and improved physical and mental well-being through sport.
