A close scrutiny of the players list and going by the
current world ranking, the top-ranked men’s player happens to be Singapore ’s Li Hu at 59, while the next best
player is Soumyajit Ghosh of India
at 95. Singapore ’s
other players ranked in the 150-and-above bracket like the other Indians in
fray here.
In a way, both the teams may be more or less matching each
other in the ITTF’s world ranking but the experience of Li will count for when
the two teams match-up during the championships in team events. Li, who is a
regular on the ITTF circuit events and consistent at that, has been able to
maintain his ranking in the 50s. Ghosh, on the other hand, while being a
regular with his league commitments in Germany
and Poland ,
has failed to consider the ITTF tournaments.
That’s where the difference between Achanta Sharath Kamal
and Ghosh or, for that matter with Anthonhy Amalraj and Harmeet Desai. Sharath,
who suffered a hip injury in the world championships in China , has been
maintaining his world ranking in the 50s and 60s. But his recent injury just
before the championships has come as a jolt to the organizers as well as India .
In comparison to men’s ranking, Singapore ’s Zhou Yihan is the only
player in the top-50 and it will be she who holds the key to her team’s
success. The world No. 46, along with world No. 57 Lin Ye will shoulder the
team’s entire burden.
As for the hosts, the top-ranked Indian is Manika Batra at
166 and veteran Mouma Das is the next best at 20 places above her in world
ranking. The rest of the team is in the above-200 bracket. That obviously puts India the
second best team on view at the championships here. Unlike the men players who
have more exposure through professional leagues or playing in ITTF tournaments,
the women’s team members depend on only ITTF tournaments for logging valuable
ranking points. Only K. Shamini has the experience of playing in a professional
league.
Even the English men’s team has only one player in David
Mcbeath at No. 350 while his other team members are 460 and above in world
rankings. England , who had a
dominant position in Commonwealth table tennis for a long period, is struggling
to catch up with teams like Singapore
and New Zealand ,
who have in their ranks players of Chinese origin.
Meanwhile, team members from Cyprus were the first to hit base
here and a few members also visited the stadium. However, they skipped the
practice session today and felt very happy with the arrangements and amazed to
see the wonderful stadium. “The lighting and playing conditions are very good
here. We are enjoying the atmosphere,” said Stephanos Gregoriou, their most
experienced player, who is ranked 646 in the world.
Four Singapore
players arrived today while the rest are expected later tonight. Wales , England ,
New Zealand and Jersey are also expected here in the wee hours as they
are coming via Mumbai. The Indians, too, will arrive at Surat tomorrow afternoon from
Gandhinagar, where they had been training.
Three teams—South Africa ,
Sri Lanka and Trinidad and Tobago —are expected to reach here by tomorrow evening.
TTFI Press release
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