Tata Opens India International Challenge Kick-Starts on December 14
OREANDA-NEWS. December 12,
Tata Open India International Challenge 2011 has been organised by Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy (PPBA) under the auspices of Maharashtra Badminton Association (MBA) and will get underway at the National Sports Club of India (NSCI), Mumbai, from December 14 to 18, 2011. The tournament carries prize money of USD 15,000. Tata Open India International Challenge is part of the international circuit tournaments which earn ranking points for players. Being the Olympic qualifying year, this tournament will play an important role for the participating players to earn points to increase their world rankings and thus increase their chances to qualify for the London Olympic Games, scheduled to take place next summer.
The qualifying rounds of the tournament will be held on December 14, 2011 and the main draw will commence from December 15-18, 2011, with the finals taking place on December 18, 2011. Ryan Tsai Ming Che of Chinese Taipei will be the referee of this tournament.
The 2011 edition of Tata Open India International Challenge has received an excellent response from players from
The men’s singles category will feature players such as defending champion Alamsyah Yunus of
The women’s singles category will witness playoffs between top international and national players such as
The men’s doubles category has players of the calibre of world number 26 and Indian national champions, Sanave Thomas and Rupesh Kumar. Young Malaysian and Indonesian combinations will be the dark horses.
Speaking on the occasion, Atul Agrawal, vice president, corporate affairs, Tata Services, said, “Promotion of sports has been an important part of the Tata ethos. The group is dedicated in its commitment to develop sporting talent by providing unique platforms like Tata Open. We value our partnership with PPBA and are delighted with the calibre of players that the 2011 edition of Tata Open India International Challenge has attracted both at the international and national levels. We wish the players the very best and hope that they will find this tournament an exciting and challenging experience.”
Amar Sinhji, head, HR, Tata Capital, said, “At Tata Capital we have always believed in doing what’s right and we believe that sports like badminton help develop healthy mind and spirit amongst our youth. We are proud to partner an initiative like the Tata Open India International Challenge that promotes sports, supports young players and gives them a chance to realise their potential.”
Prakash Padukone, director, PPBA, said, “Being the Olympic qualifying year and Tata Open being a part of this series, the event has attracted excellent response from international players of repute. As a result of this, one can hope to witness exciting matches from the initial rounds itself. This event will also be a good opportunity for the Indian players to garner world ranking points as they can take advantage of the home conditions.”
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