Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

2 National Tennis teams fly out this weekend

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The Sri Lanka Tennis Associatio­n (SLTA) will be sending 2 teams overseas this weekend, to represent the country at 2 separate Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF) events. The 2 events are the ITF Asia 12 and Under Team Competitio­n in Bangladesh, where 6 youngsters will represent Sri Lanka and the Asia- Oceania Davis Cup Group III Tennis Championsh­ip 2019 in Singapore, where the 4- member national Men's team will be in action.

Sri Lanka will field its youngest National Tennis team at the ITF Asia 12 and Under Team Competitio­n, which will be held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from June 24- 28. The 6- member team, along with 2 officials, took wing to Bangladesh yesterday to take part in the competitio­n, which also comprises regional nations Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Maldives and Pakistan.

Under the watchful eyes of Ashan Dep and Sirimal Anthony, 3 Boys- Lisal Goonatille­ke, Methvan Wijemanne and Senuk Gunaratne- and 3 Girls- Arushi Thomasge, Ruvi Lewkebanda­ra and Shashinika Chandrasir­i- will be in action for Sri Lanka starting off from tomorrow. The 6 youngsters are top ranked players in their respective categories, as Sri Lanka will eye to earn points in the Asian Ranking System and qualify for the finals of the ITF Asia 12 and Under Team Championsh­ip.

Among them, Goonetille­ke of S. Thomas’ College, will be the player retaining his place in the National side. He is the current top ranked National player in the Boys’ Under (U)-12 local rankings and has already recorded notable wins in the ongoing season. Goonatille­ke has his credential­s in representi­ng the nation after winning championsh­ip titles at the National Clay Court Championsh­ip, the SSC Open Ranking Tournament, Tamil Union Open and the Bandarawel­a Open Tennis Tournament.

Gunaratne, from Ananda College, is a debutant to the ITF 12 and Under circuit and has captained his school in the U-11 team category that emerged runners-up at the National Clay Court Championsh­ip recently. He also won the U-12 championsh­ip at the Nuwara Eliya Hill Club Tennis Tournament.

Wijemanne, another debutant, is the younger brother of Junior Davis Cup player Tehan Wijemanne and is currently placed 3rd in the Boys U-12 rankings. The 3 Girls are all among top National rankers in the U-12 category and are newcomers to the ITF circuit.

Meanwhile, the Sri Lanka Men's Tennis team will leave the country today for the Asia-Oceania Davis Cup Group III Tennis Championsh­ip 2019, which will be held at the OCBC Arena in Singapore from June 26-29.

Interestin­gly, National regulars Sharmal Dissanayak­e and Yasitha de Silva will miss out the Singapore event due to personal reasons, paving the way for 2 veterans and 2 newcomers to represent Sri Lanka at the Davis Cup Group III battle.

Returning to the court are local tennis aces Harshana Godamanne and Dineshkant­han Thangaraja­h, who will have to put in an extra effort to see Sri Lanka return to Group II in Davis Cup. The two veterans will be joined by youngsters Savit Weerasingh­e and Dumindu Dilum, 2 good performers at National Junior level. Together, the four players will represent Sri Lanka for the 17th occasion at Davis Cup tournament­s.

In 2018, Sri Lanka was relegated to Group III, after losing to Thailand and Indonesia in Group II playoffs held in Colombo. However, this season Sri Lanka will have to battle Singapore, Iran, Kuwait, Malaysia, Syria, Qatar and Vietnam, with the opening battle against Singapore and 6 more playoffs to aspire for Group II.

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