The 300,000 pound World Snooker Indian Open will be played in the capital from October 14 to 18 and see the participation of 64 professional players bidding for the title, including the likes of John Higgins, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson and Ding Junhui.
Ebdon has drawn India's numero uno snooker player Aditya, who has already tasted success this season by winning the gold medal at the World Games in Colombia in August, in his tournament opener.
"I have practised with him in the past and I know how talented a player he is. I think he will start favourite in our match in Delhi and it will be a nice start for him if he can give a former World Champion a battering in front of his home crowd!"
Talking about another home favourite and eight-time world champion Pankaj Advani, Ebdon said the way the young Indian has adjusted to the snooker world on the Professional circuit shows his tactical awareness.
Ebdon played in an invitation event in Delhi back in 1992, losing in the semi-finals to eventual winner Steve Davis.
