Forget everything you think you know about Ghanaian tennis. The sport’s electrifying future is being forged right now in Takoradi by two sisters whose rivalry is as fierce as their talent is undeniable.
Meet Niara Aoki Akati Sangari (10) and Renée Akati Sangari (12), a duo collectively wielding over 10 trophies since starting tennis just two and a half short years ago. They aren’t just winning; they are dominating the national junior scene, and their sights are set firmly on the global stage.
The rivalry that fuels a dynasty
The energy of the recent Donkor Tennis Education Foundation invitational Girls U14 Final was palpable, a true clash of champions where sister faced sister.
In a thrilling display of focus and relentless hitting, 10-year-old Niara—a force of nature for her age—clinched the title against her elder sister, Renée.
This win cemented Niara’s incredible streak of three consecutive U14 girls finals titles. And who was her toughest opponent in two of those three finals? Her own sister, Renée.
This isn’t just a friendly game; it’s a competitive crucible where mutual love and ambition drive both girls to constantly push the boundaries of excellence. They are each other’s toughest challenge, and the Ghanaian junior ranks have been their training ground.
A family built for the WTA Tour
Their success is the product of an extraordinary, self-made family structure that echoes the commitment of legendary sports families.
The Coach and Visionary: Their father, Mr Tallal Sangari, taught himself the game to guide his daughters.
His coaching philosophy is drawn from the giants of sports: the unwavering confidence of Muhammad Ali, the “Mamba mentality” work ethic of Kobe Bryant, and the pioneering vision of Richard Williams. He sees in his girls a blend of”determination, work ethic, and kind spirits.”
The Holistic Foundation: While Mr. Sangari sharpens their game, their mother manages their whole-life balance. Since the girls are homeschooled, she oversees their education.
Crucially, she is the architect of their physical and mental recovery, using her yoga and Pilates practice (@mahraba.move on Instagram) to fine-tune their nutrition and ensure peak recovery.
The desperate need for global reach
Niara and Renée don’t dream small. Their ultimate shared ambition is to walk onto the grass courts of Wimbledon, compete on the WTA Tour, and lift Grand Slam trophies. But the Ghanaian courts, where they are currently untouchable, can only take them so far.
To acquire the tactical sharpness and emotional resilience needed for the WTA, they face a critical hurdle: they urgently need to travel to international tournaments to face stronger, more diverse competition in Europe, North America, and beyond.
Currently, their only outside support comes from the Africa 10 Foundation. This is where the story needs your support.
These two talented, dedicated young women are right on the cusp of something monumental for Ghanaian sports. They have the drive, the family, and the foundation. They just need the runway.
Follow their incredible journey and consider becoming a part of their Grand Slam story on Instagram at @thesangariway and YouTube channel The Sangari Way.
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