Sanjay Kumar directed the conveners of the various committees to ensure smooth conduct of the tournament as players, including girls from 15 countries, would be competing in the junior world ranking junior tournament to be organized from January 2 to 9 in 2010.
Entries have been received from China, Thailand, Taipei, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Germany, Russia, Turkmenistan, Netherlands, Israel, Slovania, Croatia and hosts India.
CLTA chairman Rajan Kashyap informed Sanjay Kumar that the hosts would provide full hospitality to the participants till they remain in the main draw. The total expenses involved in conducting the tournament would be around Rs 5 lakh.
Rajan Kashyap disclosed that the CLTA would host India Futures in March and by that time, the construction work at the Sports Complex would be ready. For the ITF Juniors, centre courts would not be used. Matches would be played on six outer synthetic outer courts.
Since foreign players are competing in the tournament, the Finance Secretary assured to make proper arrangements for the safety of the players on the venue as well as their place of stay.
Medical Officer Dr Deepak Bakshi assured to deputy a medical team, including a physio therapist, at the venue.
CLTA chief Operating Officer Gajendra Singh said out of 21 direct entries in the boys singles, 11 are Indians. Sumit Shinde, with 128 ITF rankng, is the top favourite. Bowen Ouyang of China, with 181st ranking is the leading foreign entry. CLTA trainees Gary Singh Amor, Digvijay Singh Naruka and Nischay Rawal will figure in the qualifying draw.
Napatsakorn Ankaew (Thailand) is the top player in the fray in the girls singles. The second highest ranked player is Kyra Shroff (India) with a ranking of 125. Out of 22 direct entries, 12 are Indian girls.
Among those who attended the organizing committee meeting are JS Gill, Sports Director M L Sharma,Chief Engineer Surinder Pal, Mountview General Manager R P Singla, Dr Jasjeet Singh and Joint Sports Director JPS Sidhu.
Main draw Boys: Direct entry: Sumeet Shinde (India) 128, 2 Mohit Mayur Jayaprakash (India) 175, Sai Kartik Naireddi (India) 178, Bowen Ouyang (China) 181, Ronit Singh Bisht (India) 210, Xin Gao (China) 211, Chieh-Fu Wang (TPE) 226, Ting Yu Chuang (TPE) 242, Shahbaaz Khan (India) 308, Rakshay Thakkar (India) 351, Vinod Gowda (India) 388, Daniyar Duldaev (Kazakistan) 410, Aziz Yuldashev (Uzebkistan) 461, Kong Pop Lertchai (Thailand) 467, 15 Pulat Babadjanov (Uzbekistan) 549, Rishabdev Raman (India) 587, Arjun Kadhe (India) 591, Siu-Fai Kelvin Lam (Hong Kong) 733, Rajat Maheshwari (India) 773, Sai Teja Paladugu (India) 781, Dmitriy Rorodkin (Kazakhstan) 830, Akhmed Djamal Mukhamed (Uzbekistan) 903.
Qualifying: Saurabh Patil (India) 913, Kunal Anand (India) 933, 3 Suraj Konwar (India) 1167, Vilasier Khate (India) 1727; Rohan Bhatia (India) 1727, Karan Suresh (India) 1727, Navneet Kumar (India) 1946, Maninder Singh (India) 2081, Garry Singh Amor (India), Gaurav Kamble (India), Yaroslav Ivanov (Russia), Digvijay Singh Naruka (India) and Nischay Rawal (India).
Girls: Direct entry: Napatsakorn Ankaew (Thailand) 119, Kyra Shroff (India) 125, Rashmi Eltumbde (India) 138, 4 Zi Yang (China) 140, Sharmada Balu (India) 166, Anastasiya (Turmenistan) 176, Rishika Sunkara (India) 199, Ankita Rana (India) 201, Aishwarya Agarwal (India) 202, Nova Patel (India) 275, Yuliana Vorobeva (Russia) 304, Natasha Palha (India) 330, 13 Prarthana Thombare (India) 347, Sharon Sanchana Paul (India) 389, Ratnika Batra (India) 398; Rosalie Van Der Hoek (Ned) 429; Ekaterina Tour (Israel) 432, Laura Deigman (GBR) 443, Tarrannum Handa (India) 450, Adnya Naik (India) 495, Tjasa Srimpf (Slovakia) 510, Aarzoo Malik (India) 556.
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