By Ghana News
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Accra will host a fusion of sport and business when the Corporate Tennis Tournament 2025 serves off from October 3-11, 2025, at the Ghana Tennis Club in Adabraka.
The nine-day event will bring together top corporate institutions to swap boardroom strategies for tennis rallies, with competitions lined up in Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s and Women’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles and the highly anticipated CEO’s Challenge. Matches are scheduled for weekdays from 5 pm to 8 pm, and weekends from 7 am to 8 pm.
Speaking ahead of the launch, the Convenor of the tournament, Aaron Eggley, said the event sought to go beyond competition to promote wellness and networking. “The Corporate Tennis Tournament is not so much about winning matches. It’s about bringing professionals together, building camaraderie, and leveraging sport for well-being. We want to offer companies a space where teamwork, determination, and positive competition are as important as they are in business,” he stated.
Registration is open at GH¢200 per team or player per category through MTN MoMo to 055 555 5700, with the deadline set for Sunday, September 28, 2025.
The tournament has attracted significant backing from the corporate community, with MTN, Kivo, Old Mutual, Hollard Insurance and Bedriften Consulting Partners confirmed as headline sponsors. Additional support has come from Equity Health Insurance, Reiss & Co., Suvad Transport and Tours, VeeTickets from Virtual Solutions, deSems Juices from deSem’s Cottage, and Fine Natural Mineral Water from JosAaron.
Eggley expressed appreciation to the sponsors, describing their involvement as vital to the success of the competition.
“We are excited to have such powerful brands supporting this initiative. Their backing is a vote of confidence in the power of sport to unite business. Together, we are building a world in which businesses can compete hard on the court but connect deeply off it,” he said.
The tournament is expected to attract professionals, executives and tennis lovers in what organisers say will be one of the year’s biggest corporate sporting highlights.
“Eventually, our vision is to make this a main event on the sporting calendar in Ghana. We would have every company eagerly anticipating it every year, knowing that it’s just as much networking, wellness, and corporate pride as it is about competition,” Eggley added.
The Adabraka clay courts are set to take the spotlight in October, as players and spectators converge for what promises to be a memorable blend of sport, fun and corporate networking.