PBL: It's Sindhu vs Saina time again!

The inaugural contest between defending champion Chennai Smashers and Awadhe Warriors has become an affair of secondary importance due to the possible face-off between the two World and Olympic medallists.

Published : Dec 22, 2017 21:09 IST , Guwahati

Chennai Smashers' P.V. Sindhu during a practice session at Guwahati on Friday. Smashers meet Awadhe Wariors in the first match on Saturday.
Chennai Smashers' P.V. Sindhu during a practice session at Guwahati on Friday. Smashers meet Awadhe Wariors in the first match on Saturday.
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Chennai Smashers' P.V. Sindhu during a practice session at Guwahati on Friday. Smashers meet Awadhe Wariors in the first match on Saturday.

Whenever a Saina-Sindhu clash is around the corner, everything else takes a back seat.

The Premier Badminton League (PBL) Season 3 is no different. The inaugural contest between defending champion Chennai Smashers and Awadhe Warriors, at the N.C. Bordoloi Indoor Stadium here on Thursday, has become an affair of secondary importance due to the possible face-off between the two World and Olympic medallists.

Read: Awadhe Warriors: Packed with formidable warriors!

           Chennai Smashers: Sindhu the spearhead!

In their last outing in the National championship title clash in Nagpur last month, Saina Nehwal had got the better of P.V. Sindhu.

So, is it revenge time for Smashers' Sindhu?

“You win some, you lose some. It is not about revenge. When you go on to the court,  anybody can win. So both of us will play aggressively and it is also for the team,” said Sindhu.

Keeping a watch on Saina, who has 'recovered' from an injury, will be interesting though.

Smashers has a lot of balance. Frenchman Brice Leverdez and Thai World No. 12 Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk will lead the challenge in men's singles, while the Adcock couple, Chris and Gabrielle, will be in charge of the mixed doubles department.

Also read: We cannot blame the BWF for a tight schedule, says Sindhu

Chris may join hands with Korean Lee Yang for the men's doubles.

Saina and Kidambi Srikanth, who won four Super Series events this year, are the top stars in the Warriors team, which is one of the most consistent outfits.

Srikanth's fitness will hold the key for Warriors. Parupalli Kashyap, who is the other leading men's singles player, who missed most of the season due to injuries, will try to make of the most of the opportunity.

Also read: If I am fit, I can beat all of them, says Saina

The team has some fine doubles players in Hendra Setiawan, Or Chin Chung and Tan Chung Man and female doubles specialist World No. 7 Christinna Pedersenn.

Besides, focus will be on some of the elite players, including world No. 1 woman player Tai Tzu Ying (Ahmedabad), No. 1 men's player Viktor Axelsen (Bengaluru) and Olympic champion Carolina Marin (Hyderabad), with the progress of the event, which has two new teams in Northeast Eastern Warriors and Ahmedabad Smash Masters.

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