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Young, Talented and Somali: Liban Xasan the future of Somali/British Tennis

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Tuesday September 07, 2010 - 14:22:37 in Somali News by Super Admin
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    Young, Talented and Somali: Liban Xasan the future of Somali/British Tennis

    Young and talented Liibaan Xasan, an upcoming Somali Tennis Player in the junior boy's section has been in the limelight with his consistent performances in British Lawn Tennis Tournaments.

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Young and talented Liibaan Xasan, an upcoming Somali Tennis Player in the junior boy's section has been in the limelight with his consistent performances in British Lawn Tennis Tournaments. He did everyone proud by winning the Boys under-18 singles titles in the 2010 Alderbrook Lawn Tennis Club Tournament on 17th July. Liibaan, a six form student on New Vic Plays his tennis at Aldersbrook Tennis Club where he gained valuable exposure and skills. In the junior boys tournament held at Alderbrook Club, Liibaan won the title by beating Jake Navaro by two sets to one in the final. This talented tennis player is highly ranked in the under-18 section and aims to make a mark in British and Somali level by performing consistently in the tournament in the days to come Source: Sombrit Youth Somali NOC Media Department


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