In a field that has been depleted due withdrawals, Sindhu and Prannoy are the standout stars to watch out for while youngsters will look to impress as well.
Malvika Bansod became only the second Indian to beat former World No. 1 Saina Nehwal since 2017 in any international tournament while Ashmita Chaliha continued
PV Sindhu at the India Open, providing some relief to the event reeling from withdrawals after seven players had to pull out for testing positive for Covid-19.