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Multi-eventer Jordan on course to face world number five
00:00, 11 September 2008
Racketlon ace Ray Jordan faces a massive obstacle if he is to progress to the later stages of the Swiss Open this weekend.
The versatile 26-year-old is British number one at the gruelling multi-event sport which pits opponents against each other at table tennis, badminton, squash and tennis.
The Folkestone man - ranked 28th in the world - has been given an encouraging first round draw in Zurich, facing German world number 55 Michael Helsdorfer in the Elite Class A.
The table-tennis specialist should make short work of the veteran German, however victory would book a second round tie with world number five, 6'7" Austrian tennis ace Christoph Krenn who would prove much harder proposition.
Jordan goes into the competition on a high after success at the English Open in London last month where he won the consolation plate in Class A after three consecutive wins after losing in the first round.
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