London bronze-medallist Saina will be one of the favourites at the Indian Super Series, an event she won two years ago to achieve the world No.1 ranking.
"Delhi has always been special to me. I won the Commonwealth Games gold here and then won the Indian Open in 2015 and became the world No.1. So everything has been special for me. It is great to play in front of home crowd," said the current world No.8, who has been on a comeback trail after recovering from a knee injury.
Rio Olympics silver-medallist Sindhu, who has been in rampaging form ever since her Olympic high, will also look to continue her good run at the Sri Fort Sports complex.
"I am looking forward to the event. It will be an exciting week, the competition is tough and I will give my best," the world No.5 said.
Saina and Sindhu had crashed out of the All England Championship after losing in the quarterfinals and the duo would be eyeing better results this week.
Sindhu will open her campaign against a qualifier after her opponent -- Singapore's Xiaoyu Liang -- withdrew, while Saina will take on Chinese Taipei's Chia Hsin Lee in the opening round.
Sindhu, seeded third, is likely to face Japan's Saena Kawakami in the second round, while Saina will probably take on Thailand's Pornpawee Chochuwong, an opponent she had beaten in the finals of the Malaysia Masters in January.
The two have met just once in an international competition -- at the 2014 Syed Modi International -- where Saina had won in straight games.
They had played against each other in the Premier Badminton League with Sindhu having an upper-hand this year.
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