Players question men's doubles combinations for Asian Games

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 02 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

The AITA selection committee has erred by not picking two specialists doubles teams for the Asian Games, feel a number of players, who questioned veteran Leander Paes' pairing with Sumit Nagal.

The players though backed AITA's decision to team Rohan Bopanna with Divij Sharan, as was requested by the top two players in the country.

Players inside top-100 -- Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Purav Raja -- and N Sriram Balaji and Vishnu Vardhan, who have earned their maiden Grand Slam debut, have all voiced concern at the Paes-Nagal pairing.

"Definitely Bopanna and Divij are playing well and ranked 1 and 2. It makes sense to pair them. I don't understand where did Sumit come into doubles. Nothing against him as a player. Since we want our best pairs to get medals for our county, we need to send the best doubles pairs," said Balaji from London.

The Chennai-player said going by the rankings of Paes and Nagal, they are unlikely to be seeded.

"It's not that we don't have higher-ranked doubles players. We have Purav Raja and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan ranked inside top-100. Another point is I'm sure Leander and Sumit won't even be seeded," said Balaji,.

As of today, Paes is ranked 74th and Nagal is 253rd and their combined ranking would be 327. If Paes was to be paired with Raja (76), it would be 150 and with Jeevan it would be 170.

"And I am not sure if the two teams from the same country will be drawn in 2 different halves. If that rule is not applicable, they can even draw in the first round. Then we will have only one chance for a medal," Balaji said.

Vardhan felt Paes and Raja should have gone as India's second entry in men's doubles.

"I feel that when we have so many doubles players who are on top and in the end our goal is to get maximum number of medals, so why not send two specialist team.

"One could have been Rohan and Divij and other could have been Leander and Purav since they have played on Tour too," said Vardhan.

"Sumit is not a bad doubles player. He has won a junior Grand Slam. But just that it's not the best we have. I just hope they come back with as many medals."
"My personal opinion is that picking three doubles players and three singles players is not a brave selection."
When contacted for his comment, Raja said,"You should ask Leander who he thinks is the best chance he can win a medal with. I think our aim should be medals whether me or best suitable person."

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First Published: Jul 02 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

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