The franchise, co-owned by Oilmax Energy and Stag, has a very strong squad combining youth and experience into a very balanced group of players.
The squad assembles in Chennai on July 9 to meet, interact, and begin training as a group in preparation of the opening leg of the tournament.
The opening game of the Yoddhas is against Maharashtra United on July 15, a media release issued here said.
The squad will be coached by Sandeep Gupta, the former chief coach of junior Indian team at the World Junior Circuit Finals in 2016.
The Yoddhas are also coached by Vesna Ojstersek, the head coach of Slovenia's national women's team, who brings a wealth of international coaching experience that will be tremendously useful for the young group of Indian players in the squad.
Hong Kong's Doo Hoi Kem leads the women's contingent of the franchise and is the squad's highest ranked player at 13.
Hoi Kem is best known for having claimed gold at the ITTF World Tour Croatia Open in 2016.
The women's section also has Russia's Polina Mikhailova, world number 54, who could be a very useful ally for Hoi Kem. Their contrasting styles of play will aid in Yoddhas' campaign.
While Manika has represented India at the Rio Olympics, Selena enters the squad with a rich haul of medals at junior level.
The men's squad will be led by the experienced pair of Nigerian Aruna Quadri and Panagiotis Gionis of Greece.
Four-time Olympian Gionis is ranked 33rd in the world, while Quadri is similarly placed very highly at 35th place in the rankings. Both Quadri and Gionis have a different, but similarly resilient and combative style which is why they will definitely live upto the title of a 'Yoddha'.
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