For more than a decade, Quadri Aruna has been the face of African table tennis on the global stage. From breaking ranking barriers to competing against the world’s best players, the Nigerian star has built a legacy that extends far beyond trophies and records. Now, Aruna is beginning to witness the next chapter of that story unfold closer to home—through his son.
Speaking about the possibility of his son following in his footsteps, Aruna expressed pride in seeing the younger generation develop a passion for the sport. While he remains careful not to place excessive expectations on his children, he acknowledged that their growing interest in table tennis is encouraging and reflects the positive influence the sport has had within his family.
Building More Than Champions
For Aruna, success is not only measured by personal achievements. One of his biggest ambitions is to help create a stronger pathway for young African players. Having spent years competing at the highest level, he understands the challenges facing emerging talents and believes greater investment in youth development is essential for the sport’s growth across the continent.
The Nigerian star has become a role model for many aspiring players, proving that athletes from Africa can challenge established powers in world table tennis. His journey from Oyo to becoming the first African player to break into the world’s top 10 rankings remains one of the sport’s most significant achievements.
A Career Filled With Milestones
Aruna’s career has been marked by several historic accomplishments:
First African male player to enter the world’s Top 10 rankings.
Quarter-finalist at the 2016 Olympic Games, the best Olympic singles performance by an African table tennis player.
Multiple African championships and international titles.
Consistent presence among the world’s elite players for over a decade.
Notable Record
Highest World Ranking: No. 10 (June 2022)
Memorable Olympic Result
2016 Rio Olympics – Round of 16
Quadri Aruna beat Timo Boll (Germany) 4-2
Quarter-final
Ma Long (China) defeated Quadri Aruna 4-0
The Next Generation Is Already Arriving
The future may already be taking shape. Aruna’s son has shown promise in youth competitions, including earning a medal at an international WTT Youth event. While the youngster still has a long journey ahead, his progress has naturally attracted attention due to his father’s achievements.
However, Aruna’s message remains clear: young players should be allowed to grow at their own pace. Rather than focusing solely on results, he believes development, discipline and enjoyment of the sport are the most important foundations for long-term success.
A Legacy Beyond Medals
As his playing career continues, Aruna is increasingly focused on what comes after his competitive years. Whether through mentoring young athletes, supporting youth programs or inspiring his own children, the Nigerian legend hopes his influence will help produce a new generation of African stars capable of competing with the world’s best.
For African table tennis, Aruna’s greatest achievement may not be the matches he has won, but the doors he has opened for those who dream of following him.



















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