Jayaram, Sourabh to lead Indian charge at Chinese Taipei Open

Press Trust of India  |  Taipei City 

Shuttlers and will look to make a mark when they spearhead India's challenge at the Chinese World Tour Super 300 tournament starting here on Tuesday.

In their absence, former world no 13 Jayaram and former national champion Sourabh will look to keep the tricolour flying when they begin their campaign in the men's singles competition here.

Jayaram, who had reached the finals of USD 75,000 and USD 25,000 White Nights on his comeback after recovering from a hamstring injury, will look to overcome the first round exits in the last couple of tournaments when he faces Japan's Hashiru Shimono.

World No 65 Sourabh, who had won the USD 75,000 Russian Open in July and had qualified for the Indian team at 18th after recovering from injury, will take on local favourite

Among others, Rahul Yadav Chittaboina, who has won two international challenge at and so far in his career, will meet Taiwanese Lu Chia Hung, while will have the difficult task of upsetting experienced Jan'O Jorgensen, seeded fifth.

In women's singles, Sai Uttejitha will meet Chinese Taipei's Chiang Ying Li, Mugdha Agrey will play seventh seed Soniia Cheah and Sri squares off against another

India's and Malaysia's Lim Khim Wah will take on fourth seed Malaysian and in men's doubles, while there is no Indian participation in mixed and women's doubles competitions.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 15:25 IST