All eyes on Saina, Anirban Lahiri

All eyes on Saina, Anirban Lahiri

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 01:26 PM IST
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Golf returns to Oly, Shuttlers campaign begins today

Rio de Janeiro : Reigning Asia No. 1 Anirban Lahiri and Indian Open winner SSP Chawrasia will carry the country’s medal hopes when they tee off here today as golf makes a return to Olympics after a gap of 112 years.

Two-time European tour winner Lahiri has been a revelation for Indian golf in the last couple of years as he clinched the Asian tour order of merit after winning twice — Maybank Malaysian Open and Hero Indian Open in 2015.

He then produced a dramatic tied fifth finish at PGA Championships and went on to earn his card after just two of the four events on the Web Tour Finals.

Four years after a bronze at London Games made her the toast of the nation, Saina Nehwal will once again carry a billion hopes when she along with the other six shuttlers, including doubles exponent Jwala Gutta, begin their campaign at the Rio Olympics here today.

Saina had started her Olympic journey as an 18-year-old when she reached the quarterfinals at the Beijing Games.

The loss suffered eight years ago to Indonesia’s Maria Kristin Yulianti spurred her to scoop the bronze at London and she will be hungry to taste gold this time when she starts her campaign in Group G, which includes lesser-known players such as Lohaynny Vicente and Maria Ulitina.

After 20 events on the Tour this season, including all Majors and WGC events, Lahiri made the cut in all but four events and his experience of playing against the best in the business on the PGA tour will hold him in good stead as he eyes a medal at Rio Games.

“The goal obviously will be to get there and try to get a medal or two, if both SSP (Chawrasia) and I can play well,” said Lahiri, who has been clubbed with America’s Bubba Watson and Germany’s Martin Kaymer for the first two rounds.

“That should have a big impact on golf in India and Asia. It’s going to make a big difference,” said Lahiri, who was part of the Indian team that won the silver medal at the 2006 Doha Asian Games.

Chawrasia, a winner of four international titles, including three on the European Tour, registered a long-awaited victory at the Indian Open earlier this year that propelled him into contention for the Olympics.

Chawrasia will make a formidable pairing with Lahiri as both the golfers have been at the top of their game in the recent past.

“I feel it’s an opportunity for me to give something back to the country. Not everyone gets a chance, I feel very lucky,” said Chawrasia, who was clubbed with Ireland’s Seamus Power and Chinese Taipei’s Lin Wen-Tang.

“Obviously, the field will be top class. But we know our strengths and Lahiri has been doing quite well. I’m focussing on my basics. Hopefully, we will make a mark,” he added.

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