Two of the finest exponent of the game, Saina and Sindhu have never clashed in a tournament and with the growing reputation of the younger Hyderabadi following her bronze medal winning feat at the World championship, has led to a excitement regarding the clash.
"We have played each other many times at the academy but we have never played outside. For me it is just a normal match and I think it is good and it will be fun," Saina said.
In Markis Kido, Lucknow has an experienced men's doubles player but it remains to be seen who the 2008 Olympic champion pairs up when they take on Malaysian combo of Khim Wah Lim and Goh V Shem, ranked 17 in the world.
Pradyna Gadre and Tarun Kona are likely to share the responsibility of the mixed doubles competition, while for Lucknow, they would look to give young K. Maneesha a chance in the middle with K Nandagopal.
In the evening match, world number one Lee Chong Wei 's led Mumbai will take on the Hu Yun of Hong Kong, while the second men's singles will be a clash between Parupalli kashyap and marc Zwiebler.
In the women's singles, it will the three-time All England Champion Tine Baun against tai Tzu-ying of Chinese Taipei or Carolina Marin of spain.
