The Star (Jamaica)

Stronger TT team this year – Tomlinson

- HUBERT LAWRENCE STAR Writer

National champion Simon Tomlinson reckons that the men’s team that will don black green and gold for the 60th Caribbean Senior Table Tennis Championsh­ips is stronger than last year’s unit. Improved form and the return to fitness this season of Kane Watson has Tomlinson anticipati­ng a better performanc­e than was obtained in Cuba at the last tournament.

“Given how well we did last year, and we have such a strong team, I think this year should be better,” Tomlinson said before speaking specifical­ly about himself and Watson.

“We were playing in North America for the summer, and so far, we’re both at our highest US rating ever, so that’s a good indicator of how we’re playing.”

Now rated at 2,437 in the United States, the 2015, 2016, and 2017 national champion anticipate­s tough competitio­n when the Championsh­ips begin on Sunday at the National Arena.

“The competitio­n will be pretty hard, but we’re always up for it, so, hopefully, we’ll do very well”, he said optimistic­ally.

Last week, Table Tennis Jamaica informed STAR Sports that it had selected Tomlinson, fellow three-time national champions Watson and Christophe­r Marsh, along with veteran Alphanso Morris to represent Jamaica in the

men’s team event.

LEG INJURY

“We have a lot of experience, as I said, and all of us now are a little bit older and a bit more mature, so we know how to handle ourselves. It should be a good show for us”, Tomlinson estimated. Watson incurred a leg injury during Jamaica’s second match in the preliminar­y-round group stage and had to withdraw from the remaining team and individual matches of last year’s competitio­n. Tomlinson, who has been training under the guidance of three-time Caribbean champion Stephen Hylton, believes that the women’s team of Solesha Young, the national under-13 and 15 champion, Daydron Lewis, Brittany Murray and Kelsey Davidson also has a chance to do well. “Some of the younger girls are looking for a little bit more experience, but you know they had a really good showing last year, so, hopefully, they can improve on that”, he said, reflecting on the bronze medal won by the women’s team in 2017. In a glimpse forward to the individual events, he revealed, “Solesha and I are national champions in mixed doubles, so we will be playing mixed doubles for the Caribbean (title) as well.”

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