Botswana Tennis Association

Botswana Tennis Association
Sport Tennis
Abbreviation (BoTA)
Affiliation International Tennis Federation
Regional affiliation Confederation of African Tennis[1]
Location Gaborone, Botswana[2]
President Mr Amanze
Coach Mthandazo Sibanda
Official website
bnsc.co.bw
Botswana

The Botswana Tennis Association (BoTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in Botswana.[3] Botswana is ranked in the top 15 nations in African tennis. The BoTA is affiliated to both International Tennis Federation and Confederation of African Tennis.[1]

History

Botswana competed in its first Fed Cup in 1995.[4] Their best result was fourth place in its Group II pool in 2002 and 2003.Tapiwa Marobela has recorded the highest number of wins for the Botswana Fed Cup team, six wins from 13 singles matches and two wins from 11 doubles matches between 2001 and 2004, before she attended Florida State University from 2004 to 2008.[5] Botswana competed in its first Davis Cup in 1996. Botswana Tennis Association also participated in 2014 African Youth Games held in Gaborone, Botswana.[6][7]

There are thirteen tennis clubs affiliated to the association. The association collaborates with such institutions as Botswana Integrated Sports Association (Body for Secondary Schools’ sports), Botswana Premier League Sports Association (body for tertiary institutions’ sports, primary schools), etc.

Davis Cup

Botswana Davis Cup team qualified in February 2005 for Group III after being relegated in 2002 from Group III where they had been for two years.

Botswana Davis Cup Team
Year Players
2009
  • Matshidiso Malope
  • Thabiso Shatiso Mabaka
  • Shingirai Muzondiwa
  • Lefa Ashley Mthandazo Sixtus Sibanda
2010
  • Shingirai Muzondiwa
  • Thabiso Shatiso Mabaka
  • Lefa Ashley Mthandazo Sixtus Sibanda
  • Bakang Duke Mosinyi
2013
  • Phenyo Matong
  • Shingirai Muzondiwa
  • Innocent Tidimane (junior player)
  • Aobakwe Lekang
2014
  • Phenyo Matong
  • Shingirai Muzondiwa
  • Thabiso Shatiso Mabaka
  • Lame Botshoma

Human resources

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "CAT". www.cattennis.com. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  2. http://www.yellowpages.bw/botswana-business/2322873/S0130E/sports-bodies/sports/botswana-tennis-association
  3. "BOPA Daily News Archive". 2009-01-14. Archived from the original on January 14, 2009. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
  4. "Fed Cup - Team - Botswana (BOT)". www.fedcup.com. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
  5. "Tapiwa Marobela - Profile". College Network - Seminoles. CBSSports.com. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  6. "Support Gaborone 2014 games'". www.dailynews.gov.bw. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  7. "Gaborone 2014 - 2nd African Youth Games .:: Venues ::.". www.gaborone2014.com. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
  8. 1 2 3 "Welcome to BNSC .:: Tennis ::.". www.bnsc.co.bw. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
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