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Monday, July 13, 1998

Gopichand, Aparna get top billing

UNITED NEWS OF INDIA  
CHENNAI, July 12: National champion Pullela Gopichand and Aparna Popat, who will be leading India's challenge, are the top seeds in the men's and ladies singles events respectively in the $ 10,000 Asian Indian Oil Servo Satellite Badminton Tournament beginning at the Nehru Indoor Stadium, here tomorrow.

The absence of Malaysian shuttlers had taken some sheen away from the second string players line-up. One more country, Myanmar, announced that it was unable to send its two-man team of Faw Win and Lwin Aung. Political problems were cited for their inability to make it.

In the field for the men's and women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles competitions, were players from Malaysia, Sri Lanka (men and women), India (men and women), Maldives and Bangladesh (men and women).

The other seedings in men's singles were: Malaysia's Lee Tsuen Seng, Abhin Shyam gupta (Ind), Yeoh Kay Bin (Malaysia), Nikhil Kanetkar, Srikan Bakshi, Ajit Wijetilak and Sachin Ratti (all India).

Behind the top seed Aparna Popat, the three other seeded players were Manjusha Kanwar, Ch. Deepti and Neelima Choudhary. Madumita Bisht and former national champion P V V Lakshmi and Manjusha Kanwar and Archana Deodhar were the only seeds in the women's doubles event.

The Indian shuttlers were expected to dominate and earn IBA ranking points in the singles events. However, Malaysia's Chang Chong Meng and Jeremy Gan can pose some challenge in the event.

While both the players were world junior doubles champions in 1996, Jeremy Gan was the Asian junior champion in 1997 and a runner-up in the prestigious Thomas Cup competition this year.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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