Soldering confirms for Chennai Open tennis
Chennai, Oct 26 : Robin Soldering of Sweden, ranked 10th in the world, has confirmed his participation in the Aircel Chennai Open tennis tournament to be held here Jan 4-10.
In a statement, Soldering said: "Aircel Chennai open is a much awaited event in the international tennis circuit. India is a fascinating country and I am looking forward to visiting India and playing at the tournament this year."
Soldering progressed from top 50 in 2007 to 20 in 2008 and this season, surprised former World No.1 Rafael Nadal at the French Open en route to his first Grand Slam final before losing to Roger Federer.
His performance in the French Open and China eased him into top-10 bracket and the 25-year-old Swede has won four Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour titles in his career.
M.A. Alagappan, president of the Tamil Nadu Tennis Association (TNTA), said, "Tennis fans in Chennai and India will be excited with confirmation from Robin Soderling. He is one of the top ranked players in the world and his presence with enthrall the players and fans alike. We are delighted to host him at Aircel Chennai Open 2010."
Karti P Chidambaram, chairman of Aircel Chennai Open Organising Committee and Vice President of AITA said: "Robin Soderling is a world class player and needs no introduction. His presence will set the adrenaline rushing at Aircel Chennai Open 2010 and will be a treat to watch as he will go for the coveted title".
Ravi Krishnan, Managing Director IMG South Asia and Senior Vice-President, IMG Worldwide, said: "Robin Soderling's participation gives the Indian and Chennai public a chance to watch a player regarded as a "giant slayer" on the ATP Tour."
--IANS
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