The Asian Age

Paes set to return for Asiad, Yuki doubtful

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New Delhi, June 3: Veteran Leander Paes will have the opportunit­y to add to his Asian Games medal tally as he is set to be included in the Indian tennis team for the upcoming Games even as the country’s premier singles player Yuki Bhambri will prefer competing in the US Open if he makes the cut.

The AITA selection committee will meet here on Monday to announce the squad and sources said that the 44year- old Paes, who skipped the last two editions, has confirmed his availabili­ty along with most of the leading men’s and women’s singles players, including Rohan Bopanna and Ankita Raina.

Yuki, ranked 93, has told AITA that if he gets direct entry into the last Grand Slam of the season, he won’t be available.

Yuki figures in government’s TOP Scheme for financial assistance but interestin­gly the youngster has not taken any fund so far as he was not willing to commit his availabili­ty for the Games since the tennis event in Indonesia will end just before the US Open, which could affect his recovery ahead of the Grand Slam.

As of now it is not known if Yuki will make the cut or not but AITA is bound to send the names of Indian squad members to the organisers by June 15.

Tennis events in Palembang are finishing just ahead of the main draw of US Open, beginning August 27. The US Open qualifiers are clashing with the Games.

The doubles players can play both Asian Games and US Open since the doubles event begins later in the first week of the Slam.

It’s a 32- hour journey from Palembang to New York and it will be impossible for Yuki to play both the events.

The selection committee, headed by S. P. Misra, will deliberate over it on Monday. In case Yuki is not picked, Ramkumar Ramanathan ( 121) and Prajnesh Gunneswara­n ( 183) are automatic selections for the men’s singles based on their rankings.

Paes has not competed in the prestigiou­s quadrennia­l event since winning the men’s doubles gold with Mahesh Bhupathi and mixed doubles gold with Sania Mirza at the 2006 Doha Games.

Paes has won a singles bronze ( 1994), three gold in men’s doubles ( 1992 and 1996 with Bhupathi and 1994 with Gaurav Natekar) a men’s team gold ( 1994), a mixed doubles gold with Sania Mirza ( 2006), a mixed doubles bronze with Sania Mirza ( 2002) and a team bronze in 1990.

In five events — men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles — India can send two entries each.

For the women’s singles leading player Ankita Raina and Karman Kaur Thandi also select themselves due to their superior rankings.

It will be interestin­g to see which teams are chosen for men’s doubles. If they play together, it will be good for them to have a match before the Serbia tie.

 ?? — AFP ?? In this file picture, players of the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors are in action during Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Both the teams will clash once again in the crucial Game 2 of the finals on Monday.
— AFP In this file picture, players of the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors are in action during Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Both the teams will clash once again in the crucial Game 2 of the finals on Monday.

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