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Tokyo Olympics: Oshonaike crashes out after first game, says ‘I faced the best’

DUSSELDORF, GERMANY - MAY 31: Olufunke Oshonaike of Nigeria reacts during Women Single 1. Round at Table Tennis World Championship at Messe Duesseldorf on May 31, 2017 in Dusseldorf, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Bongarts/Getty Images)

Funke Oshonaike’s Olympic journey has ended after losing 4-1 to Juan Liu at the women’s singles preliminary round of table tennis on Saturday. 

The match, which took place at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, saw the Chinese-American dominate the 46-year-old Nigerian.

Liu took the first three sets (11-7, 11-3, 11-4) before Oshonaike hinted a spark of resistance to win the fourth in a tie-break 13-11.

However, the resurgence was quenched by a fired-up Liu, who snatched the fourth set, and consequently, the match and the qualification into the first round.

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Oshonaike, who became the first African female athlete to compete in seven Olympic Games, had her dream of “defeating the undefeated” cut prematurely short.

Reacting to the loss, the 11-time African Games medallist said she is both happy and sad.

She said: “I’m feeling kind of sad and happy. I’m sad that I lost, but I’m happy to be here again at the Olympics to represent my country. But it’s rather unfortunate that I’ve to play a Chinese-American and the best in American in the qualification round.

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“But I have a lot of reasons to be grateful and happy. I’m happy that my dream has come true. As a seven-time Olympian, at my age, I’m still representing my country.”

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