The mega event would have a prize money of USD 1,00,000 and would attract top paddlers from the globe including world number 1 and 2 in women's section from China and also world no.2 in men's section.
The Secretary of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) Dhanraj Choudhary said that it would be the sixth time that India would be hosting this prestigious event.
"The championship will see best talent in the game and top 16 paddlers in both men and women section from the Asian continent would be here," said Choudhary.
"The Indian challenge would come from four players - National Champions Soumyajit Ghosh and Mouma Das and Achanta Sharath Kamal, an AITTU nominee, and Pulomi Ghatak as an extra quota for the hosts."
"The Indian team will have a four-day camp after arriving here on March 9 while the foreign players will start reaching by March 11.
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