Indian Government Official Declares World Cup Underway In Chennai from WSF Media
31 January 2012-
India's Additional Chief Secretary to the Tamil Nadu Government GA
Rajkumar officially inaugurated the SDAT WSF Under-21 World Cup at a
special Opening Ceremony tonight in Chennai on the eve of the new World
Squash Federation championship getting underway at the city's Indian
Squash Academy.
Players representing the eight squash nations taking part in the
inaugural mixed team event took centre stage at the event hosted by the
Squash Rackets Federation of India.
Asian Federation Coaching Director Major Maniam welcomed the guests and
introduced the top table including Mr Rajkumar, representing the
government's Youth Welfare & Sports Development Department; SRFI
Secretary General Srivatsan Subramaniam; WSF President N Ramachandran;
and WSF Technical Delegate Martin Wren.
In his opening speech, Rajkumar highlighted the fact that "sport is
very important in character-building" and felt confident that over the
next few days "many nations around the world will be proud of the
effort their players put in on their behalf in the World Cup."
After Rajkumar declared the World Cup open, Mr Ramachandran draped a
special robe around the government representative, telling the audience
that this is a traditional way of greeting a guest.
Mr Rajkumar then symbolically confirmed the event underway by cutting a special championship cake.
Egypt, led by the two reigning world junior champions Marwan El
Shorbagy and Nour El Tayeb, are favourites to win the U21 World Cup,
ahead of second seeds England, No3 seeds France, and hosts India as
fourth seeds.
The final stages of the event will be held on an all-glass show court
erected at the Express Avenue Mall, the largest shopping complex in
southern India.
In Wednesday's opening qualifying ties, Egypt take on fifth seeds
Australia, and India face eighth seeds Germany in Pool A, while England
line up against sixth seeds Hong Kong China in Pool B, and France meet
No7 seeds Malaysia.