"Saina is the best bet, considering the rankings and her form. Sindhu and Srikanth are like underdogs, dark horses of the tournament and anything can be expected from them," said Kashyap during the launch of a junior Delhi State ranking tournament here.
The Arjuna awardee was happy with the qualification of men's double pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth and said it was an amazing achievement for India even though he felt that winning a medal at Olympics would be a difficult task for the Indian combo.
In women's double, Kashyap believes that 2011 World Championship bronze medalists, Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnapa will have an outside chance of winning a medal as they have always done well in big tournaments.
Kashyap, whose Olympic qualification dream was cut short after his knee injury during the German Open pre-quarterfinals in March early this year, rued the timing of the injury.
Kashyap, who has been recovering from his injury for last four months, said he is fit now and will be back in the international circuit in September.
"I hope that I will get entry in the Indonesia GP gold but I am not sure about my entry in the next two super series because my ranking has dropped as I have not played for last few months," he said.
"Praneeth has always been one of those players who is about to do well. I have always regarded him as one of the most talented players but people in India have not seen much of him," he said.
"I have a selfish interest with Ajay as he is going to be my training partner for next two months. I hope he comes back motivated and pushes me in the game," he added.
