Wildcards Carry NZ Hopes at Barfoot & Thompson Open
1 May 2018
Wildcards Carry
New Zealand Hopes at Barfoot & Thompson NZ Badminton
Open
New Zealand’s best badminton players will take on the world at the Barfoot & Thompson New Zealand Badminton Open played at the North Shore Events Centre this week (from May 1st to 6th), but such is the quality of the tournament that most will have to fight their way through qualifying to reach the main draw.
The BWF Super 300 tournament is the showpiece event for the sport in New Zealand, attracting many of the world’s leading players, headlined by Chinese superstar and current world number 7 Lin Dan, the two time Olympic Games gold medalist is the top seed in the men’s singles.
In total the tournament boasts two top ten players or combinations, 12 players or combinations in the top 20 in the world, and an amazing 40 players or combinations ranked inside the top 50 in the world.
Such is the quality of international entries that Abhinav (Mani) Manota (North Harbour) and Sally Fu (Auckland) are the only Kiwis automatically in the main draw of the singles, receiving wildcards into the men’s and women’s singles respectively, leaving others to play through qualifying, or to play in main draw doubles or mixed doubles.
26-year-old Manota is the current National men’s singles and mixed (with Justine Villegas) champion and is also the Oceania men’s singles champion and is understandably excited about the prospect of playing in such a high-profile tournament without having to leave home.
“I am really excited and looking forward to it, especially with the wildcard putting me in the main draw. This is a huge opportunity for me, especially playing an Indian opponent who is high up in the rankings, that is cool for me.
“This is a high-level tournament, with Lin Dan coming here especially. I am excited and looking forward to being on court.”
Called ‘Mani’ by all who know
him, Manota arrived in New Zealand in 2014, having left home
in India to study for one year in Christchurch. He had no
plans to play at a high level but was encouraged by fellow
Harbour player Dylan Soedjasa to move to Auckland to get
more exposure and play some of the bigger national
tournaments.
Manota’s status now allows him to fly the New Zealand flag at BWF events, but he has hopes of one day wearing the silver fern on an even bigger stage.
“I want one day to play for New Zealand at the Olympic Games, I have some hoops to jump through in terms of my paperwork and gaining a New Zealand passport, but my dream is to play at the Tokyo Olympics and the 2022 Commonwealth Games.”
As well as that wildcard into the men’s singles, Manota will play with Justine Villegas (North Harbour) in the mixed doubles.
North Harbour is not only the local and supporting Association but has the greatest representation with a dozen players taking to the courts at the North Shore Events Centre.
Badminton North Harbour CEO Glenn Cox is delighted to once again be supporting the event and having such a showcase for the sport played in his own backyard.
“It is extremely important to us, it offers our players the chance to play at the highest level, but also gives younger players something to aspire to, they can see badminton at the highest level in person.”
Cox is proud of the representation in the tournament from his Association and says that is the result of much hard work by many people.
“We have seen strong results as an Association with many of our players ranked in the top New Zealand positions and our teams performing exceptionally well, the programme is in a pretty good place. Hopefully the players coming through and in the Barfoot & Thompson New Zealand Open reflects the pathways we are providing to help them reach the highest level, it is rewarding to see the number of Harbour players on display this week.
“We are just proud to do our bit, to be the official training venue for the tournament, that again gives our players and coaches the chance to see the international talent up close and in person. But I know I speak on behalf of everyone when I say we are delighted to do all we can to support Julie (Carrel – Tournament Director) and Badminton New Zealand in the hosting of this tournament.”
New Zealand players
in the Barfoot & Thompson NZ Badminton
Open
North Shore Events Centre
May 1st to
6th
Tickets and information at www.nzbadmintonopen.com
All players NH unless otherwise stated
Ricky Cheng & Joshua Feng, men’s doubles; Joshua Feng & Shauna Lee (Waitakere) in mixed doubles; Oscar Guo, men’s singles and with Dacmen Vong (Auckland), men’s doubles; Abhinav Manota, men’s singles, and with Justine Villegas, mixed doubles; Tamara Otene & Jacqueline Yu (Auckland), women’s doubles; Anona Pak & Francisca Rahardja, women’s doubles, and with Maika Phillips, mixed doubles; Dylan Soedjasa & Susannah Leydon-Davis, mixed doubles; Alyssa Tagle & Sally Fu (Auckland), women’s doubles, and with Dacmen Vong (Auckland), mixed doubles; Nicco Tagle & Alan (Auckland), men’s doubles, and with Francisca Rahardja, mixed doubles; Justine Villegas & Lina Lee, women’s doubles; Soomi Lee (Waitakere), Jasmine Ng (Auckland), Danny Oud (Auckland), Ben Perkinson (Waikato), Ella Smith (Southland), Chris Steeghs (Waikato), Ashley Tan (Auckland), Ryan Tong (Auckland), Jasmonjot Virk (Waikato), Yonshie Xie (Waitakere), .
Schedule of Play – all games at North Shore Events Centre
Tuesday 1st May – qualifying from 10:00am, mixed doubles main draw from 3pm, Smash for Starship event launch and Charity Event from 6pm featuring two main draw mixed doubles from 8:30pm
Wednesday 2nd May – from 10:00am
Thursday 3rd May – from 2:00pm
Friday 4th May – quarterfinals from 5:00pm
Saturday 5th May – semifinals from 1:00pm
Sunday 6th May – finals from 1:00pm
SMASHING FOR STARSHIP – TUESDAY MAY 1ST – MEDIA ARE INVITED TO ATTEND FOR THE LAUNCH OF THE TOURNAMENT
The tournament gets underway on Tuesday May 1st at the North Shore Events Centre, with a charity event scheduled for the Tuesday evening to launch the tournament on a night that will feature fun, entertainment, a charity auction and two main draw mixed doubles matches.
Media and fans are invited to attend and purchase tickets to ‘Smashing for Starship’ at the North Shore Events Centre, a fundraising event that will provide those fans (and media) the chance to play on the tournament courts, alongside stars of the tournament and special guests including former All Black Keven Mealamu, current Mystics and former Silver Fern netballer Anna Harrison, and leading New Zealand tennis player Marina Erakovic.
The night will include finger food, entertainment and the auction of some exclusive items, with all proceeds going towards Starship Foundation, the official charity of the Barfoot & Thompson New Zealand Badminton Open, before the evening concludes with the playing of the two main draw mixed doubles matches.
For more on Smashing for Starship, CLICK HERE
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