Saina Nehwal will lead India's charge in the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament which begins in Macau on Tuesday after three-time champion P V Sindhu pulled out of the event to prepare herself for the Dubai Super Series Finals.
But Sindhu, seeded second, withdrew from the $120,000 event at the last moment keeping in mind the Dubai Super Series Finals as she wanted to be fresh after playing back-to-back tournaments -- China Open and Hong Kong Open.
"She had originally planned to play at Macau Open but after she qualified for Dubai Super Series Finals, we have decided to skip the event as otherwise she will get not enough time to prepare for the Dubai event," Sindhu's father P V Ramana told PTI.
"Winning or losing is not important but at least she should prepare well to compete in such a high-level tournament," he added.
The Dubai Super Series final will be played from December 14-18 where only the world's top eight players make the cut.
Sindhu had recently clinched her maiden Super Series Premier title at the China Open and then reached the finals at the Hong Kong Super series in the last two weeks.
In Sindhu's absence, compatriot and top seed Saina will spearhead India's campaign in the women's singles event.
After undergoing a knee surgery in August, followed by a rigorous rehabilitation and training under the watchful eyes of her coach Vimal Kumar, Saina made a comeback at China Open but lost in the opening round. She competed at the Hong Kong Open before losing closely in the quarter-finals.
The former World No. 1 Indian, who will take on Indonesia's Hanna Ramadini in the opening round, will be eager to add this title to her name to boost her confidence ahead of the new season.
In the men's singles, national Champion Sameer Verma, who hogged the limelight after reaching the finals at Hong Kong last Sunday, will also hope for another steller performance when he opens his campaign against Czech Milan Ludik.
It would be a sort of comeback for Commonwealth Games P Kashyap, who had taken a break after the Denmark Open.
"After the Dutch Open I was not feeling that fit and though I played Denmark, I decided to take a break to get back my full fitness and make some changes to my game. So I got around 4-5 weeks and I worked hard with Gopi, so looking forward for a good week ahead," Kashyap said.
If Kashyap surpasses Malaysia's Guo Zheng Sim, he is likely to take on compatriot and seventh seed H S Prannoy, who will open his campaign against Chinese Taipei's Chun-Wei Chen.
Third seed Srikanth got a bye in the opening round, while B Sai Praneeth will face local shuttler Lam Hou Him.
Among others, third seeds Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy will face Hong Kong's Chan Alan Yun Lung and Li Kuen Hon in the men's doubles, while Jwala Gutta will start her new partnership with Manu Attri, taking on Indonesian pair of Satrya Aditha and Aprilsasi Putri Lejarsar Variella in the mixed doubles.
IMAGE: PV Sindhu
Photograph: Ruben Sprich/Reuters
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