Ballesteros looking to lead Europe in 2010 Royal Trophy

13 April 2012

Seve Ballesteros is aiming to captain Europe in next year's Royal Trophy matchplay tournament against Asia as he continues his recovery from a brain tumour.

Ballesteros captained Europe in the first two stagings of the Royal Trophy but missed the 2009 event after undergoing surgery to treat the tumor.

He was initially scheduled to lead Europe for the first five editions.

The dates for the 2010 event were finalized Wednesday.

It will again he held at the Amata Spring Country Club in Thailand from January 8-10.

"I sincerely hope to captain the European team at the next editions of the Royal Trophy," Ballesteros said.

"Europe and Asia coming together for the Royal Trophy is very significant and this is a competition that means a lot to me."

Europe won the 2006 and 2007 events before 2008's Royal Trophy was cancelled due to a death in the Thai monarchy.

In the absence of five-time major winner Ballesteros, Europe was captained in 2009 by his Spanish compatriot and close friend Jose Maria Olazabal.

Asia broke through for its first win, beating Europe 10-6.

The winning Asia team was captained by Japan's Naomichi 'Joe' Ozaki, who is considered favorite to get the role again in 2010.

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