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Bangalore Open: Venus confirms participation
The Bangalore Open will now have another added attraction with Venus Williams confirming participation and joining her sister Serena.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 05, 2008 11:01 am IST
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Bangalore:
The Bangalore Open will now have another added attraction with Venus Williams confirming participation and joining her sister Serena, the organisers announced on Monday.
The tournament will see the Williams sisters appearing together for the first time outside Grand Slams. "The Bangalore Open will have them", tournament director and Secretary of the Karnataka Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) Sunder Raju told reporters here.
Austria's Sybille Bammer is another player among the top 10 ranked in the world who will also be participating in this Tier-II event, being held here at Karnataka Lawn Tennis Courts from March three to nine.
For the first time, as an experiment, coaches will be allowed to coach players during the matches, he said.
Thirty two players, including Serena, will vie for top honours in the tourney, which offers a total prize money of $600,000.
Sunder said Indian Tennis sensation Sania Mirza has not entered the Bangalore Open.
To a query on why she is not participating, he said "you guess it. I can only say she has not entered".

The tournament will see the Williams sisters appearing together for the first time outside Grand Slams. "The Bangalore Open will have them", tournament director and Secretary of the Karnataka Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) Sunder Raju told reporters here.
Austria's Sybille Bammer is another player among the top 10 ranked in the world who will also be participating in this Tier-II event, being held here at Karnataka Lawn Tennis Courts from March three to nine.
For the first time, as an experiment, coaches will be allowed to coach players during the matches, he said.
Thirty two players, including Serena, will vie for top honours in the tourney, which offers a total prize money of $600,000.
Sunder said Indian Tennis sensation Sania Mirza has not entered the Bangalore Open.
To a query on why she is not participating, he said "you guess it. I can only say she has not entered".
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