The agreement will allow young players from Kenya and France to train together, compete against each other and gain international exposure through reciprocal visits.
Team Kenya’s women’s side finished second at the recent African Championships in Morocco, missing out on a ticket to represent the continent at next month’s World Championships in New York.
The tour forms part of a strategic partnership between Tennis Kenya and the French Tennis Federation, aimed at expanding international exposure for local players and strengthening development pathways.
Another key area of collaboration will include infrastructure and facilities development at the famous Roland Garros venue, which plays host to the French Open
The tournament marks a major milestone for Kenyan tennis, reinforcing the country’s growing reputation as a destination for international sporting events.
The coach stressed the need for international exposure in the coming months.
Reflecting on the singles final, Okutoyi said resilience and fan support proved decisive
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