Tennis Kenya President James Kenani during the launch of The Billie Jean King cup, the world cup of tennis for the ladies scheduled for 12-17 June 2023 at Nairobi club Nairobi on May 31, 2023. Six players from Kenya will represent the country in the group two qualifier. Photo/Sportpicha
Walter Nyandiko, the CEO of Nairobi Club, which houses Tennis Kenya headquarters in nairobi on May 31, 2023. Photo/Sportpicha
Tennis Kenya President James Kenani (in red cap) address media during the launch of The Billie Jean King cup, the world cup of tennis for the ladies scheduled for 12-17 June 2023 at Nairobi club Nairobi on May 31, 2023. Six players from Kenya will represent the country in the group two qualifier. Photo/Sportpicha
George Otieno, the Chairman of Nairobi Club, which houses Tennis Kenya headquarters in nairobi on May 31, 2023. Photo/Sportpicha
Fred Mushindi, Committee member in charge of development of Nairobi Club, which houses Tennis Kenya headquarters in Nairobi on May 31, 2023. Photo/Sportpicha
From Left; CEO Tennis Kenya Walter Nyandiko, Chairman George Otieno and President James Kenani during the launch of The Billie Jean King cup, the world cup of tennis for the ladies scheduled for 12-17 June 2023 at Nairobi club Nairobi on May 31, 2023. Six players from Kenya will represent the country in the group two qualifier. Photo/Sportpicha