AROUND ten players ranked in the top 100 in the world have  entered the inaugural Trinidad and Tobago International Badminton  Tournament next month.Players from 22 countries,  including Austria, Belgium, Cuba, Czech Republic, Israel, Jamaica,  Mauritius, Mexico, Norway, Peru, Sweden, Turkey, United States and  T&T will be doing battle from May 20-25 at Easter Regional Sports  Arena, Tacarigua.
The tournament is sanctioned by the  world’s governing body, Badminton World Federation and the players will  be battling for US$5,000, sponsored by the Pan American Badminton  Confederation.
Canadian Nickolas Bonkowsky, whose mother  hails from Trinidad, and five-time national champion Anil Seepaul will  be among those flying the red, white and black flag.
Bonkowsky defeated Seepaul in the final of the National Championships last month.
The  women’s field is expected to include Solangel Guzman, who has been  residing here for over four years and missed “Nationals” after capturing  triple crowns in the three previous editions.
The Cuban  struck gold for her country of birth in the 2006 Central American and  Caribbean (CAC) Games and for T&T last year in the Caribbean  Championships.
The Mexican who won the women’s singles and  doubles titles in last year’s CAC Games at home and the Cuban who  struck gold in men’s singles in the Pan Am Games in Canada last year are  also expected to be in the star-studded field.
The only  previous international badminton tournament ever staged in this country  took place over a decade ago at Jean Pierre Complex, Wrightson Road,  Woodbrook.