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New Zealand's tennis No. 1 gains Olympic selection

Xinhua
Updated: 2008-06-16 19:54

 

WELLINGTON -- New Zealand tennis number one Marina Erakovic played her way into the Olympic team for Beijing, the New Zealand Olympic Committee announced on Monday.

New Zealand will send its youngest-ever Top 100 tennis player to Beijing 2008 after Olympic selectors named her to the Olympic team on Monday.

Erakovic, 20,  is a rising star on the international tennis circuit and has moved from a world ranking of 160 to 64 in just months.

New Zealand top 16 selection criteria is tough and while Erakovic has not yet met this standard, Olympic selectors believed her rapid improvements will continue and a favorable draw at Beijing could see her finish within the top 16.

As Erakovic has rocketed up the rankings, she's recorded some significant wins, including beating world number 13, Vera Zvonareva, in January 2008. With Wimbledon this week, her place in the ranking could rise.

The selectors made a recommendation to the New Zealand Olympic Committee board that the selection be considered favorably. The board decision to select Erakovic was unanimous.

Only four other tennis players have competed for New Zealand at Olympic level, including Anthony Wilding who won bronze at Stockholm in 1912.

Final selections to the New Zealand Olympic Team will be made in the next three weeks with nominations expected for rowing, cycling, shooting and equestrian.

Beach Volleyball continue to seek IF qualification and Men's basketball will have their final qualification event on July 20. Squads for Men's and Women's Hockey, Football and Women's Basketball will be named by June 30.

 
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