Apart from Advani, Vidya Pillai will be carrying the burden of flying the tri-colour high in the women's singles category.
The Bengaluru girl is the reigning women's national champion.
Advani is riding high on confidence after winning the grand double at the world billiards championships and IBSF World 6-Reds snooker. He had also won gold in the world team championship.
The ace Indian cueist would love to play before the home crowd, but would have to tackle with the pressure of playing well. "It is lovely to play before the home crowd but there will be pressure of not disappointing them," he said.
The event will see some good players from China and Thailand, who would like to showcase their talent on the green baize, and not want to be discounted in the titles stakes. There are players from the world snooker hub United Kingdom.
"There are some outstanding players from different countries - different continent. There are cueists from China, UK, Hong Kong, Australia and Thailand. It is not easy to go through every one of them," he said.
