The Top Guns will expect Kidambi Srikanth to give them the required impetus for the team to bounce back as he is riding high on confidence after beating two-time Olympic silver medallist Lee Chong Wei last night.
Srikanth-H S Prannoy match is expected to be an exciting encounter with the former holding an edge over his fellow Gopichand Academy trainee, having beaten him twice including a memorable three set win (21-12 12-21 14-21) in the 2015 Syed Modi International Badminton Championships.
Srikanth is confident of leading his team to victory.
"This being an Olympic year, there is always sharing of ideas and experience between your fellow competitors which happens when you respect and admire each other's game. Having trained with Prannoy on a regular basis, sharing ways to improve your game is definitely helpful when you are looking to compete in the Olympics and it helps that we are all at the same level in terms of competition."
"Two of our fixtures against Hyderabad went to the deciding set while the other 3 fixtures showed the potential of our players to take opponents close. We need to work harder on converting those close finishes into wins.
"The team has performed exceptionally well but unfortunately we fell short. The Trump Games did set us back the last time but our performances were definitely up to the mark," he added.
Having enthralled everyone with a powerful 290 kmph serve, Suo Di will look forward to face off against fellow Chinese player Han Li, who has displayed nerves of steel for the Rockets in their previous match.
Mumbai Rockets, placed second in the league table, will miss services of their Mixed Doubles' specialist Kamilla Juhl due to international commitments.
Top Guns will look to take advantage of her absence in the doubles category with the services of their Malaysian mavericks Hoon Thien How and Khim Wah Lim who posed a serious threat to the World Number Four duo of Carsten Morgensen and Markis Kido at Mumbai in their first encounter, ending their night with a tight loss (15-13 9-15 14-15) in the men's doubles fixture.
The game-changer for the Top Guns could, however, be the Mixed Doubles pairing between Ashwini Ponappa and Robert Blair. Ashwini, who stole the show with her partner Joachim Nielsen Fischer against Jwala Gutta and Markis Kido in their first outing, will now partner Robert for the next two matches in the tournament.
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