Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth Eye an Encore at India Open
Saina Nehwal and Kidambi, defending champions in singles categories of India Open, are hoping to repeat their performance
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 29, 2016 12:14 am IST
Highlights
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Saina Nehwal is currently ranked 6th in the world.
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Kidambi Srikanth is ranked 10th in the world.
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Saina is India's only badminton player to win an Olympic medal.
Defending champions Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth will look to iron out the chinks in their armour when they take on a stellar field in the women's and men's singles events respectively at the India Open Super Series, starting with the qualifiers here on Tuesday. (Saina Nehwal Receives Padma Bhushan Award, Hopes to Continue Making India Proud)
Olympic bronze medallist Saina, who broke her India Open jinx last year after a series of early exits in the previous editions, will enter the tournament after a quarterfinal and semifinal finish at the All England and Swiss Open, respectively.
Plagued by an ankle injury that she suffered last year, Saina was forced to skip a few tournaments early in this year and she will be eager to reach her peak ahead of the Rio Olympics in August.
The 26-year-old, who skipped Monday's press conference to receive the Padma Bhushan award from the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, will take on a qualifier in the opening round at the Siri Fort Complex.
Srikanth, on the other hand, blown hot and cold so far in the season. The Indian won the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold in January but lost in the second round of All England and third round at German Open last month.
"I know I have lost a few matches but I am satisfied with my game. I am confident of defending my title. I have been playing well. I won the Syed Modi and also reached the semifinals at Malaysia Masters," Srikanth told PTI.
"There is always pressure when you enter a tournament as a defending champion but it is happening in India and I hope the crowd will come and support us and it will boost us," said the 23-year-old, who will meet Chinese seventh seed Tian Houwei in the first round.
The field will be led by two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan and former world no. 1 Lee Chong Wei.
Among other Indians, P V Sindhu will start her campaign in the main draw against Jeanine Cicognini on Wednesday after Carolina Marin pulled out.
"I know I haven't been performing well. But I am fit and there is nothing wrong in my game. I hope this tournament helps me to regain my form. I couldn't play last year due to a foot injury, so I am looking forward to the event," Sindhu said.