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Shroff promises exciting India Club Open edition

41st edition of annual competitio­n gets under way with participat­ion of more than 635 shuttlers

- Staff Report

India Club chairman Vasu Shroff is confident the annual India Club UAE Open Badminton Tournament will retain its prime position as the best badminton competitio­n for a sustained period of time.

Shroff opened the 41st edition of the annual competitio­n at the club’s premises in Bur Dubai on Tuesday evening and vouched to keep the club’s flag flying high through such a tournament, among other initiative­s.

Shroff was accompanie­d by Gazi Al Madani, vice-chairman of the Financial Committee Badminton Asia, chairman of the Badminton Committee UAE and Sport Tourism Manager and acting director of the Events Department at Dubai Sports Council (DSC); Sunil Singh, head of the UAE Open Badminton Tournament Committee; Philip Cernik, chief marketing officer for the Middle East and Africa at Friends Provident Internatio­nal, and Rajkumar Pancholia at the inaugurati­on of the event.

“I am extremely happy that India Club has reached yet another milestone of this tournament while conducting the 41st edition of this annual competitio­n. In the past few years we have had the opportunit­y of hosting some of the top players from across the country, and after more than four decades we want to affirm that we will continue in our drive to deliver the best competitio­n as always,” Shroff said in his opening remarks.

“This is one of the biggest badminton tournament­s in the UAE and we will do everything possible to ensure that India Club keeps its position of delivering top events in the UAE,” he added.

A record number of more than 635 participan­ts in the men’s, women’s, boys, girls and veterans segments will vie for top honours in 33 different categories.

All the matches will be played in the 21-point format in line with rules and regulation­s governed by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

Furthermor­e, each player is allowed to participat­e in only three events so as to create opportunit­ies for more players to make it to the top.

Special needs focus

As a part of India Club’s drive towards Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR), badminton matches will also be conducted for Special Needs Students from the SNF Developmen­t Centre and Dubai Autism Centre, among others. Winners and runners-up stand to receive discount vouchers from sponsors Li-Ning, among others.

Friends Provident Internatio­nal is the main sponsor, while Li-Ning, Suno 1024 FM, Nyati Builders, Air India, Consolidat­ed Shipping Group, Carrera Sunglasses, Polaroid Sunglasses, FOCO, Capilano, Aarushi Designs and Super Vision Opticals are among the cosponsors.

First held in 1978, the finals of this edition of this competitio­n will be held on May 11.

This is one of the biggest badminton tournament­s in the UAE and we will do everything possible to ensure that India Club keeps its position of delivering top events in the UAE.” Vasu Shroff » Chairman of the India Club

 ?? Courtesy: India Club ?? From left: R.J. Prince of Suno 1024 FM, Rajkumar Pancholia, Philip Cernik, Vasu Shroff, Sunil Singh and Gazi Al Madani at the official opening of the 41st edition of the annual competitio­n at the club’s premises in Bur Dubai on Tuesday.
Courtesy: India Club From left: R.J. Prince of Suno 1024 FM, Rajkumar Pancholia, Philip Cernik, Vasu Shroff, Sunil Singh and Gazi Al Madani at the official opening of the 41st edition of the annual competitio­n at the club’s premises in Bur Dubai on Tuesday.

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