Kaitlyn Ramduth Sets Sight on International Tennis Career

Kaitlyn Ramduth pictured with her U18 Singles Title at the Wilson Mini 3 Tournament. Photo: Wilson Tennis

Promising junior tennis star, Kaitlyn Ramuth, is rapidly making a name for herself both on the local and international front as she aims to proudly fly the South African flag high. She chats with Celine Abrahams about her greatest sporting dream and highlights of her career so far.

Barnard Twins Headline Team SA to AJC

Talented twins Lee and Zani Barnard have been selected alongside juniors Carmen Fichardt and Lara van der Merwe to represent South Africa at the African Junior Championships in Tunisia.

Natalie Leads SA Fed Cup Challenge to Egypt

Natalie Grandin leads team SA Fed Cup challenge also including Lyn Kiro, Madrie le Roux and Ilze Hattingh to Egypt in pursuit of promotion to the Europe / Africa Zone Group I tier, and will face teams from Egypt, Denmark, Finland, Georgia, Latvia, Montenegro, Norway and Turkey.

Ilze Crowned Queen of Africa

South African junior tennis star Ilze Hattingh is “on top of the world”. The Pretoria fifteen year old won a double at the African Junior Championships at the North West University in Potchefstroom on Saturday 24 March, 2012.

Swim SA Announce Egypt Squad

Chanelle van Wyk, photographed recently at the Telkom SA Short Course Championships in Pietermaritzburg, has been included in the SA national swimming squad hoping to represent South Africa at the African Junior Championships in Cairo, Egypt. Swimming SA today announced its Junior National Squads in Johannesburg on Tuesday, as the race for places in the […]

Constance Aims for More Medals

  Athletics South Africa (ASA) have announced on Wednesday that rising star Constance Mkenku (Free State), will spearhead the South African Junior Team’s medal attack at the African Junior Championships in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso from 09 – 12 August.  

Number One in Africa Goal

 Athletics South Africa (ASA) President, Leonard Chuene, speaking ahead of the announcement of a strong 36-member team for the African Junior Championships, has declared that South Africa wants to remain the number one athletics country in Africa.

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