Monrovia-Rising Liberian tennis star Benjamin F. Kandakai, currently training to make it as a professional tennis player, says he is optimistic about representing Liberia at international tournaments in the years to come. Benjamin, a 12-year-old 7th-grade student at Noah’s Ark High School, has taken on some of the best young players in the country and believes he has what it takes to compete outside of Liberia. However, getting opportunities is a huge setback for him and many other kids passionate about tennis and other sports in the country.
Monrovia-Rising Liberian tennis star Benjamin F. Kandakai, currently training to make it as a professional tennis player, says he is optimistic about representing Liberia at international tournaments in the years to come. Benjamin, a 12-year-old 7th-grade student at Noah’s Ark High School, has taken on some of the best young players in the country and believes he has what it takes to compete outside of Liberia. However, getting opportunities is a huge setback for him and many other kids passionate about tennis and other sports in the country.
The youngster, whose father is a trained tennis coach, has won three titles since he started playing tennis but is hoping to showcase himself outside of Liberia. At 11 years old, he won his first tournament at the Snow Hill Football Field, sponsored by the Board of Advisors for a program run by Coach Alfred, in December 2023. He won his second title tournament at the SKD, sponsored by Kadi’s Restaurant, in December 2023. Additionally, on December 23, 2023, he won his third major tournament at Invisible Park in the 14 & under category.
Speaking to FrontPage Africa about his fast-growing career, Benjamin said he has worked hard with his dad and others day in and day out to reach such a level and doesn’t want to be restricted to just playing in Liberia.