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World Championship silver medallist P V Sindhu will look to continue her rampaging run when she leads Indian challenge at Korea Super Series, starting tomorrow, even as Saina Nehwal and K Srikanth give it a miss.
Olympic silver medallist Sindhu, who bettered her two World Championship bronze medals with a maiden silver at Glasgow last month, will be the cynosure of all eyes, especially in the absence of Saina and Srikanth, who decided to skip the event and prepare for next week's Japan Open.
At the SK Handball Stadium here, Sindhu will open her campaign against Hong Kong's Cheung Ngan Yi in women's singles competition.
In men's singles, US Open Grand Prix Gold champion H S Prannoy, who had defeated Lee Chong Wei and Chen Long at Indonesia Open, will face sixth seeded Ng Ka Long Angus of Hong Kong in the opening round.
"I have played him (Angus) a few times in the past,



had some tough matches. He is a tricky player, he is a mix of defence and attack and sometimes plays something out of the box, pushing to all corners, so have to move well. Let's see how the conditions are in Korea," Prannoy told PTI.
Playing his first event after winning the US Open in July, Prannoy said it would be a new start for him even though he has gained a lot of confidence from the last victory.
"It has been more than a month since I won the US Open so I can't say the win matters much when you are playing after a long gap, if it were after a week then you know how you are playing but after a month it becomes new conditions and starting anew," he added.
Singapore Open champion B Sai Praneeth will face Hong Kong's Hu Yun, an opponent against whom the Indian has a 2-2 head-to-head record. The Hyderabadi had beaten Yun at the Thomas & Uber Cup Finals last year.

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