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who won three consecutive women's singles titles (1964, 1968, 1974) and three women's doubles titles (1964, 1968, 1976) at the
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held in Ghana for her contribution to the sports from the 1960s through 1970's.
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This biographical article relating to a Ghanaian table tennis figure is a
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In April 2019, Ethel was awarded by Africa Table Tennis during the
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Ghanaian
tennis player
African Table Tennis Championships
1961 World Championships
Accra, Ghana
"Ex-African champion Ethel Jacks excited over ITTF tournament in Ghana"


"Africa Table Tennis Honours Ghana's Legend, Ethel Jacks"
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"African cup will reheat sibling rivalry"
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