India's depth of talent will be on display at Volvo China Open

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Indian golf's depth of talent will once again be on display as eight players, including the country's latest sensation Shubhankar Sharma, tee off at the Open here tomorrow.

Leading the brigade is Shubhankar, whose twin wins in Joburg and plus the T-9 finish at the WGC-catapulted him into world focus.

However, Sharma, who leads the Asian Tour's Habitat for Humanity' Rankings, has not been able to repeat those showing in the starts he gained in the US on the

Sharma missed the at Houston Open, Masters and the Texas Open, but at 21 he is still finding his feet around. In between, Sharma, who is also second on the Race to rankings, has come to for the Open, which 12 years ago was won by Jeev

The Indian component of the field includes Shubhankar and Jeev besides which there are strong players like Shiv Kapur, winner of the recent Swing, who also won three times in 2017.

Also to be seen in action are SSP Chawrasia, a two-time winner of in his four wins, eight-time winner Gaganjeet Bhullar, the 8-time and 3-time winner, Arjun Atwal, Ajeetesh Sandhu, the winner in and Khalin Joshi, the only one of the eight waiting for is break-through win.

of will begin his Open title defence at the USD 3.178m event, tri-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, Association and on Thursday.

The 27-year-old Levy last week won the Trophee Hassan II in Morocco, and is in line to make the team for in his home country of in September.

Levy won his debut title on Chinese soil in 2014 and his victory at the Topwin and Country Club twelve months ago made him the first two-time champion in the history of the event.

This week, the challenge is set once again at the 7,261-yard, course that boasts dramatic views of China's magnificent Great Wall and which is the host venue for the third year in succession.

The Frenchmen has already won once and enjoyed three top-ten finishes this year, and he will be the focus of attention as he aims to continue his consistent run.

Levy will face stiff challenge from the likes of Thailand's number one, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Sharma of and Chinese star Haotong Li, who was the 2016 Open champion.

Li, 22, underlined his star credentials when he held off the challenge from four-time Major winner to win the European Tour's Desert Classic in January. That victory propelled him to a career-high 32nd place and break into the world's top-50.

Other notable names include reigning Order of Merit Winner Gavin Green, young and as well as stars of and Joost Luiten of the

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 12:45 IST