
Tough draw for Somdev, Bopanna
Top seeds Soderling, Cilic get relatively easy opening round opponents as Chennai Open gets ready for rousing start.
By Bhagya Ayyavoo
The luck of the draw did not smile on India’s top players Somdev Devvarman and Rohan Bopanna. India No. 1 Somdev will run into German veteran Rainer Schuettler, the same man who gave him a walkover in the semis last year. Bopanna faces world No.21 Stanislas Wawrinka in Round One.
In the Aircel Chennai Open draw ceremony held on Saturday, the tournament’s top players got a relatively better deal. Top seed and world No.8 Robin Soderling, who shocked world No.1 Roger Federer in an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi on Friday, will clash with world No.100 American, Robby Ginepri. This will be Soderling’s debut at the Chennai Open, the only ATP World Tour event in the country.
Defending champion Marin Cilic will take on 104th ranked Russian Igor Kunitsyn. The Croatian world No.14, who was present at the draw ceremony, remains cautious of the strong field this time around.
“Starting the tournament is always crucial. I hope I play well and continue the good streak that I had last year here. I am hoping to get some good points and hope to play some good tennis.” Speaking of his first-round opponent, Cilic added. “I have never played him before.”
Meanwhile, last year’s losing finalist Somdev will be tested in Round One itself. Somdev got a lucky walkover from Schuettler in the semifinal last year. Somdev admits he is up against an equal and experienced challenger in the 33-year-old German.
“I missed out playing him last year when I reached the final. It will be an interesting match”, Somdev told www.espnstar.com soon after the draw ceremony. He added, “It’s a good draw. No match is easy. I know I have the work cut out for me. It’s deja vu again.
“I am just looking forward to playing a good match and playing well. I am very well prepared. After the off-season work, more than anything, I am excited to get down there on the court,” Somdev said.
Somdev, ranked 127, is willing to take high expectations as part of the game and said he’s not too bothered about defending points, “No, not really. I am here to have fun and doing the same old thing,” he said.
Third seed and world No.21 Wawrinka of Switzerland stands in the way of Indian wild-card entrant, Bopanna. But, an unfazed Bopanna is looking forward to make the most of the free entry.
“I have been having a good off-season. Always love to play in Chennai. I hope to make use of the opportunity the organizers have given me through a wild card. I will definitely try and make use of it on the first day,” Bopanna said.
Speaking on his partnership with doubles ace Mahesh Bhupathi, Bopanna added, “It’s a great opportunity for me to play with Mahesh. Playing here in India always provides me a great atmosphere. I had a great two weeks in training and I am absolutely fit.”
Another wildcard and fan-favourite, Carlos Moya has to quell a Serbian challenge in the first round to keep the interest alive. The former No.1 and two-time Chennai Open champion has to get past No.4 seed Janko Tipsarevic in Round 1 of the singles event.
Fifth seed and world No. 43 Dudi Sela of Israel has been pitted against Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan, who is ranked 102 in the world.
That’s a cool draw for the big guns, but Chennai is known to throw many surprises in the opening round itself!
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