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01-Feb-2012:
Green on course to meet Ouseph again
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at English National Championships
Rajiv Ouseph, who this weekend bids to win a record fifth
consecutive men's singles title when the English National
Badminton Championships take place at Bolton Arena, is on course to face
2010 Under 19 champion and 2011 finalist Josh Green following
today's draw.
Top seed Ouseph starts his challenge on Friday morning against
Cheshire's Ben Dolman but is likely to come up against fifth seed Green
in the quarter-finals the following day.
Ironically, Ouseph played Green in the second round last year and the
19-year-old did not disgrace himself before going down 21-11 21-18.
But for there to be a rematch, the Isle of Man challenger will have to
overcome Nottinghamshire's Neil White in his opening contest. White was
a quarter-finalist last year and has reached the last eight three times
so will provide Green with a real test.
Four-times runner-up Carl Baxter is second seed and the Kent player will
start out against Arak Bhokoanandh, who represents Baxter's former
county Avon. Baxter's first big test is expected to come against sixth
seed Robert Kettle of Surrey in the last eight.
In the women's singles Elizabeth Cann is expected to put last
year's surprise early exit behind her as she bids for a fifth title. She
faces Dorset's Lynnlette Aung in the first round and the top seed is
drawn to meet third seed and 2011 runner-up Sarah Wallker of Essex in
the semi-finals.
In the bottom half of the draw defending champion Nicola Cerfontyne
begins her bid against Yorkshire's Nicki Chan-Lam and can expect to have
to overcome Cheshire's fourth seed and 2010 runner-up Helen Davies in
the quarter-finals and either Hampshire's fourth seed Panuga Riou or
Yorkshire's eighth seed Kate Robertshaw in the semi-finals.
GB’s leading men’s doubles pair Chris Adcock and Andrew Ellis are
top seeds and begin with a bye before facing their first big test in the
semi-finals against third seeds Gary Fox of Lancashire and Ben Stawski
of Warwickshire. Adcock and Ellis are bidding to win the title for the
first time.
In the bottom half of the draw defending champion Chris Langridge, who
won last year with Nathan Robertson, will launch his title challenge
with new partner Peter Mills.
The second seeds also start with a bye and their first big challenge
should come with a semi-final clash against fourth seeds Anthony Clark
and Kristian Roebuck. Clark won the title nine years running until an
eye injury forced him to drop out last year when due to partner
Langridge.
In the women’s doubles Mariana Agathangelou (Avon) and Heather
Olver (Sussex) are top seeds for the first time. For the last two years
they have been runners-up to Bolton-born Jenny Wallwork and partner
Gabby White but the Leeds pair are No. 2 seeds this year.
Agathangelou and Olver, recent Swedish International winners, can expect
their first big test fo come in the semi-finals when they are expected
to meet fourth seeds Helena Lewczynska of Hertfordshire and Hayley
Rogers of Cheshire.
In the bottom half Wallwork and White, who like Agathangelou and Olver,
start with a bye are likely to face third seeds Alex Langley (Notts) and
Lauren Smith (Yorks) in the semi-finals.
In the mixed doubles Wallwork and Nathan Robertson (Notts) are
top seeds as they aim to make it a hat-trick of National titles together
to add to the four Robertson won with Gail Emms.
Adcock and White, the 2011 runners-up are again the main threat as
second seeds with Marcus Ellis (Yorks) and Olver at No. 3 and Stawski
and Lauren Smith (Yorks) No. 4.
Victory would take Robertson (Notts) level with Mike Tredgett’s National
title tally of 16 (10 men’s doubles and six mixed). Last year Robertson
collected his ninth men’s doubles title when he deputised for Clark and
won the title with Langridge.
Robertson and Wallwork, who last month won the Swedish International
title, begin with a bye and can expect their toughest match en route to
the final to come in the last four with a likely clash with third seeds
Marcus Ellis (Yorks) and Heather Olver (Sussex).
Adcock and White are likely to meet Stawski and Smith in the semi-finals
if the mixed doubles goes to seeding.
A total of 143 players from 28 counties have entered the Championships.
The Championships had been planned for a ninth consecutive year at
Manchester Velodrome but BADMINTON England have agreed to switch the
venue to Bolton Arena to help Britain’s cyclists prepare for the World
Cup Classic, which is the Olympic Test event for London 2012.
Today’s draw features players from all over England as they seize the
opportunity to take on some of the GB squad players hoping to qualify
for London 2012.
The English National Championships, which is part of the National
Championship series across all age groups, is being staged in Bolton
Arena thanks to the special partnership BADMINTON England enjoys with
Manchester City Council, racket and equipment company Carlton, and Case
Security.
Tickets are still available at the Bolton Arena box office for all three
days.
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