Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

All ready and set to go down South

- By Susil Premalal

The NSF will feature 29 Sports, of which 22 had been completed at the time of writing. The remainder will be worked off this week in Panadura, Colombo and Matara.

All arrangemen­ts have been made by the Sports Ministry and the Sports Developmen­t Dept to stage the 43rd National Sports Festival ( NSF) at the Matara, Kotawila Sports Complex, from Sept.22-24.

The event was earlier scheduled to be held in Ratnapura, but due to poor ground conditions, it was shifted to Matara.

The NSF will feature 29 Sports, of which 22 had been completed at the time of writing. The remainder will be worked off this week in Panadura, Colombo and Matara.

The Track & Field events including 5 main SportsVoll­eyball, Boxing, Football and Bodybuildi­ng- will be held in Matara.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe will be the Chief Guest at the opening ceremony on Sept. 22, while P re s i d e n t M a i t h r i p a l a Sirisena will be the Chief Guest at the closing ceremony on Sept.24.

This is the 5th occasion the Southern Province is staging the NSF, and the 3rd time the NSF is being held in Matara.

The 1st NSF in the Southern Province was held in 1975 in Galle. The 2nd and 3rd NSFs were held in 1979 and 2002 in Matara. The last time an NSF was held in the Southern

TProvince was in Beliatta in 2006.

Over 5,000 Athletes and officials will converge ono Matara for the NSF.

Long Jumper P. K. Sujith Rohitha and Middle Distance Runner Dhammika Manike will light the Festival Torch at he American Te n n i s Championsh­ip of this year, the US Open, had an unexpected but, not an unknown, Women’s winner in Sloane Stephens with Rafael Nadal as the Men’s winner. It was an event in which the best were sidelined nursing their body battered over 8 months of a merciless Pro tour. The best in the event gave the impression they are limiting their performanc­e to avoid injuries. This is making world ranking questionab­le in validity. With the majority of the best not winning, the only question that could be asked about the world ranking now is a line from the cartoons, ‘What’s up doc’?

The quarterfin­als lineup in both genders of the US Open was not one any expert would have predicted. The Final had a player ranked 87. This poses questions. Are the players being selective by design or, is it the strain of physical performanc­e that is causing this? Questions and more questions will be asked within the Tennis circle. Tennis this year, in New York, was not exceptiona­l. It seems necessary now to consider another aspect of players', ‘fatigue factor’ in the rating. All of these have an impact on the interest and the quality of world Tennis.

Sloane Stephens

Stephens is a new name in the Grand Slam winners' list. With it she etches her name in stone, in Tennis. Stephens has all the experience of the competitiv­e sport. Her mother Sybil swam for Boston University and her name appears in the All American list. Father, a known ProFootbal­ler, died in a car crash in 2009.

At 5' 7" she is not a tall player. The signature sign of a good player is the way they balance while walking, moving on court and stability at contact. Modern Tennis is super fast. There is no time to balance. Unless balance comes naturally, strokes will not have power and accuracy. Stephens has a natural balance.

Grand Slam Road

In 2013, Stephens beat one of her role models, Serena Williams, in the Australian Open, and came to be known. Her other role model is Venus Williams, whom she beat at the US Open. Her 3rd role model is Kim Clijsters. Coming through the top end of Junior Tennis, she must have crossed her physical safety zone. Injuries appeared and prevented her from winning in the open circuit for a good while. Only a about year ago she had foot surgery. She was highly successful in this year’s US Open series of 6 events leading to the US Open.

Stephens’ game has the right com- the 43rd NSF. Both of them are South Asian Games ( SAG) Gold Medallists.

Sujith Rohitha is from the Matara District, wh i l e Dhammika Menike is from the Galle District.

Sujith Rohitha is a past pupil of We l i gama Sri bination of powered groundstro­kes, prominent net game, court coverage, speed, endurance and the all important tactical mind. She sometimes tends to show on/ off mental state. That is why, when she loses a set, it could be 6-0. In all, she has begun to show the ability to turn around a bad situation to good. The US Open title came because of this developmen­t. It has taken her to 17, from 83, in the rankings.

Nadal- Spain’s greatest Athlete

Spain's greatest Athlete of all time, is what Nadal is considered to be in his native land. After two years of nursing injuries, he is back at the spot he was, ranked No.1. Still not at his best that we know of him. The player who could have beaten him at the US Open was Argentina’s Juan Del Potro. Coming back from wrist surgery, he confessed he was not in great shape physically, to beat Nadal. In the semifinal, he won the 1st Set against Nadal, but his condition failed. Without doubt, Nadal produced the best Tennis in this year's US Open, from the very 1st Round.

Frightenin­g ‘injuries’

With the top ranked Women failing, the all-American Women's semi- Siddhartha MMV. He won Gold Medal in the Long Jump at the 1999 Kathmandu SAG. He has won several medals at Asian level.

Dhammika Menike won Gold Medal at the 1991 Colombo SAF Games. She was the 800 metres record holder for 24 years, till Nimali Liyanarach­chi bettered it at the last NSF held at the Durayappah grounds.

E a r l i e r, Chandimal Niroshan and Tamara Saman Deepika were to light the Featival Flame, but it was changed at the last moment with Dhammika Menike and Sujith Rohitha instead. finals happened for the 1st time since 1981. Venus Williams was the only one from the Top 10 and reached the semifinals at 37 years of age. Her semifinal against Stephens had the aura of a final, in terms of Tennis. Garbine Muguruza became the Women’s world No.1, more due to the failure of others, after the US Open.

Reading recent Tennis history, well known names popped up repeatedly. Where are they? For every single popular name that has survived, we now have over 100 names that have appeared. This poses a question to would-be players and parents, as to whether it is a good Pro sport.

Players venturing into Tennis must set feasible targets of maturity and achieve them. Then go into the next level. Many let the progress float unguided. When constrains are confronted, early in life, it must be identified and respected to overcome them. Tennis has a notorious success rate of one in a few millions reaching the top 100 in the world. From my experience in Europe and Asia, physical inadequaci­es and mechanical tactics lead the list in the dropout scenario. Team sport can accommodat­e this better but, to be selected to a team, one can be subjected to Sports Politics.

 ??  ?? Last year the event was held in the North, while this time around it moves to the South
Last year the event was held in the North, while this time around it moves to the South

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