All England Open to feature Sindhu, Sen among India’s top guns

The All England Open will feature PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen among India’s top guns for the upcoming competition.

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India's Lakshya Sen (left) and PV Sindhu (right) are confirmed to play at the 2025 All England Open. India's PV Sindhu attempts to take a shot at a recent match in file photo. All England Open to feature Sindhu, Sen among India's top guns

ALL ENGLAND OPEN TO SEE INDIA FIELDING SINDHU, SEN, PRANNOY AS MAIN BETS

The All England Open will see India fielding Sindhu, Sen, and Prannoy as among its main bets for the event starting on Tuesday.

Furthermore, Sindhu will play for Team India for the first time since the Indonesia Masters in January.

Moreover, the world No.15 will be joined by compatriot Malvika Bansod in the women’s singles category.

World No.28 Bansod held the fort in Sindhu’s absence in several major tournaments as India’s top women’s singles shuttler.

However, Bansod failed to advance past the second round in a couple of occasions.

HS Prannoy (left) and Lakshya Sen (right) will lead Team India in the men's singles division. All England Open to feature Sindhu, Sen among India's top guns

SEN, PRANNOY TO HEADLINE INDIA’S MEN’S SINGLES LINEUP IN BIRMINGHAM

Sen and Prannoy will headline India’s lineup in the men’s singles division.

Moreover, world No.10 will be India’s top-ranked player in the competition.

Furthermore, No.30 Prannoy hopes to spring surprises in the early rounds.

However, the two are lined up to play against each other in the quarterfinals should they hurdle their initial opponents.

Sens to match, if not top, the semifinals appearance he had at Birmingham last year before he lost to Indonesia’s Jonathan Christie.

‘SAT-CHI’ TO LEAD INDIA’S TOP DOUBLES PAIRS

Satwiksairah Rankirreddy and Chirag Shetty, also more known as “Sat-Chi” will lead India’s doubles pairs in the tournament.

Furthermore, “Sat-Chi” will be fielded in men’s doubles, where they are the seventh seeds.

Moreover, the pair have not played since the January’s Indonesia Masters like Sindhu.

Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will be India’s top weapons in women’s doubles, along with Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa.

Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Gade, Sathis Kumar Karunakaran and Aadya Variyath, as well as Dhruv Kapila and Shruti Mishra will play in mixed doubles.