Former champions Saina, Sindhu start favourites at India Open
January 29, 2018
NEW DELHI: In-form Saina Nehwal and defending champion PV Sindhu will be the cynosure of all eyes when they start their campaign at the $350,000 India Open, starting Tuesday.
The marquee event will also feature 2014 champion Kidambi Srikanth beginning his new season after missing last week’s Indonesia Masters.
Saina, who had clinched the India Open Super Series in 2015, has made a superb start to the new season as she reached the final of Indonesia Masters after recovering from an ankle injury and she would be one of the favourites this week.
This was the first major final appearance for Saina since her injury-induced ouster from the Rio Olympics. In 2017, the Indian found it difficult to consistently cross the second round, mainly due to her poor fitness level.
However, now that she has displayed her new-found fitness at the Indonesia Masters, she will hope to keep that intensity going when she plays at the second successive tournament at Siri Fort Sports Complex here.
Placed in the bottom half, fourth seed Nehwal will face Denmark’s Sofie Dahl in the opening round and fifth seed Beiwen Zhang will be her likely opponent in the quarter-finals.
Sindhu, on the other hand, has been simply sensational ever since her Olympic silver medal as she clinched three titles and three silvers last season and rightly received top billing for the tournament here.
The World Championship silver medallist will begin her campaign against Denmark’s Natalia Rohde and barring any surprises her real challenge will come in the form of former world champion Ratchanok Intanon in the semi-finals.
Interestingly, Sindhu’s campaign at Jakarta was cut short by compatriot Saina in the quarter-finals and there is a realistic possibility that the celebrated duo can again meet in an all-Indian final if they can live upto their reputation.
In men’s singles, Srikanth exceeded all expectations with four titles and runners-up finish last season but a leg injury during the Senior National Badminton Championships in Nagpur affected his game as he had to sit out of the China Open and Hong Open last year.
When he returned at the Dubai Super Series Final, lack of match practice affected his performance as he lost all his three matches in the group stage.
Infact, Srikanth’s stint at the Premier Badminton League also didn’t turn out well as he lost three matches to see Awadhe Warriors crash out.
The World No. 3 Indian also had to delay his start to the new season after a minor injury saw him pull out of the Indonesia Masters at the last moment.
Srikanth stood at the podium here in 2014 alongside Saina but his last campaign at the India Open ended in disaster as he failed to cross the opening hurdle after being outclassed in straight games by his rival world No. 1 Viktor Axelsen.
However, the Indian is not new to such situations as he has proved last year when he recovered from this loss and injury concerns to make 2017 the most memorable year of his relatively short career.
The second seeded Indian will open his campaign against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu and if he can live upto the expectations, there is every chance that he might face off top seed and defending champion Axelsen in the final, if the Dane too can continue his red-hot form.