Hosts India
had mixed luck in the draw of the BWF Li-Ning Thomas and Uber Cup with the men finding
themselves in the ‘Group of Death’, while the women managing a considerably
easier group.
The draw for the prestigious team championship, to be held
in Delhi from May
18-25, was conducted here on Sunday in the presence of Badminton World
Federation COO Thomas Lund, Badminton Association of India president Dr
Akhilesh Das Gupta and chief national coach Pullela Gopi Chand among others.
According to the draw, Indian men have been placed in Group C
along with Malaysia, Korea and Germany with the top two teams from
each group qualifying for the quarterfinal stage.
“I guess ours is the toughest group. We have Malaysia, Korea
and Germany
against whom we are expecting good matches. It is going to be challenging in
both singles and doubles. Our group has world no 1 player from Malaysia.
But we have to also take in to consideration that our players have beaten the
Korea & Germany No 1. Thus, I would say that everyone has a fair chance of
qualifying,” said one of India’s
future star B Sai Praneeth after the draw.
While Malaysia
boasts of world number one Lee Chong Wei in singles, the Koreans and German’s
are known to rely on their doubles combinations in team championships.
While the men have their task cut out, the Indian women
would have heaved a sigh of relief when Li Ning Marketing Director Chen Zhiben
unveiled India’s
name in Group C of the Uber Cup draw.
Thailand,
Canada and Hong Kong are the
other teams in the group and India
would definitely fancy advancing to the knock out stage given that the team
boasts of two top-10 singles players.
Gopi Chand echoed the same sentiments when he said, “I think
it’s an even draw in both the Cups. We have good chance of qualifying to the
next stages even though it is going to be tough for everyone. In the Uber Cup, Thailand is
going to be challenging opponent but we should sail through. For the Thomas Cup,
I would say it’s going to be a tough competition but hope we qualify to the
next round.”
India’s
women representative at the ceremony, Sindhu could not hide her happiness after
being slotted in a better group than the men counterpart and said they would go
do the distance in home conditions.
“It’s a good draw for us. We will be playing in home conditions
and will give our full effort. Obviously its not going to be easy as we have
Ratchanok (world champion Ratchanok Intanon) representing Thailand in our
group and many other tough opponent. However Saina & me along with the
doubles team will give our best,” she added.
Grouping
Thomas Cup
Group A- Indonesia, Thailand, Nigeria, Singapore
Group B- Japan, Denmark, Hong Kong, England
Group C- Malaysia, Korea, Germany, India
Group D- China, Chinese Taipei, Russia, France
Uber Cup
Group A-China, Chinese Taipei, England, Russia
Group B- Korea, Indonesia, Australia, Singapore
Group C- Thailand, India, Canada, Hong Kong
Group D- Japan, Denmark, Malaysia, Germany
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