From January 30th to February 1st, the Nairobi Squash Club came alive with energy as 92 players took to the courts in a thrilling display of skill, endurance, and sheer determination. Competing across four categories: Women’s, Men’s, Veterans, and the Plate, the tournament was a true celebration of the sport, bringing together top-tier talent and an enthusiastic audience.
Elevating the game with Nathan Claire Africa
At Nathan Claire Africa, we believe in fostering excellence, and this tournament was no exception. Nathan Claire Africa was proud to be a sponsor of this incredible event, helping create a memorable experience for everyone involved. From sponsoring prize money, trophies, and branding materials to providing players’ t-shirts and social media coverage, our goal was to make the tournament as exciting and well-supported as possible. Our commitment went beyond financial support; we were actively present, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
We also had the honour of hosting esteemed guests from some of our key partner companies, including Andrew Mutha (MD, Safaricom Money Transfer Company), Elvis Otieno (Manager, Customer Service, NCBA), Tayeb Ibrahim (IT Service Management, DTB), and James Karuga (IT Service Management, DTB). Their presence not only elevated the tournament but also reinforced the strong synergy between sports and business. Through these interactions, we continue to build meaningful connections that extend beyond the squash court.

Fierce competition and unforgettable moments
With matches played in the best-of-five format under the 11-par scoring system, the level of competition was nothing short of thrilling. Players showcased remarkable talent, strategic play, and a deep passion for the sport, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats. A massive congratulations to our winners:
- Men’s Plate Champion: Paul Kadoma (Uganda) – showcasing remarkable resilience and skill
- Men’s Veteran Plate Champion: Joseph Munyasya – a true testament to experience and sportsmanship
- Women’s Plate Champion: Teresa Okoth – proving once again why she’s a force to be reckoned with
Their victories were hard-fought, and their performances a testament to the bright future of squash in Kenya.
More than just a tournament – A community
Beyond the competition, the event was a space for connection. Players, sports enthusiasts, and corporate partners came together, strengthening the squash community while forging new relationships and friendships. It was a testament to the unifying power of sport and the role it plays in fostering collaboration and camaraderie.
Looking ahead
At Nathan Claire Africa, we are deeply committed to initiatives that drive positive impact, whether in sports, community development, or CSR programs. The Nairobi Squash Tournament 2025 is just one example of how we aim to support excellence, encourage growth, and create lasting value.
We welcome future collaborations that align with our vision of empowerment, inclusion, and development. If you’re looking to partner with a brand that not only delivers innovative solutions but also invests in the community, do reach out. Together, we can build stronger networks, drive impactful change, and champion greatness- both on and off the court.
Amazing to see Nathan Claire Africa supporting the Nairobi Squash Tournament 2025! 🏆👏 Sponsoring talent, fostering community, and bringing business and sports together—this is what true impact looks like. 💪🔥 Who else is excited to see the future of squash in Kenya? #SquashTournament #NathanClaireAfrica #SportsForGrowth