Seeded 11th, Sharath is India's most prolific table tennis player, having won multiple titles at the international level while Soumyajit is considered as the future of Indian table tennis having already represented the country in two consecutive Olympics.
The Indian charge in the women's category will be led by 21-year-old Manika along side experienced Mouma in the USD 20,000 tournament, which is a part of The Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour.
The women's challenge will be spearheaded by the Hongkong duo of world no. 14 Doo Hoi Kem and world no. 19 Ching Lee Ho.
The India Open is part of the elite Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour, with only 11 other countries hosting the events.
Apart from Hungary that has already hosted the first leg in January, Qatar (February 23-26), Japan (June 16-18), Korea (April 20-23); China (June 22-25); Australia (June 29-July 2); Czech Republic (August 24-27); Austria (September 1-3); Bulgaria (September 7-10); Germany (November 10-12) and Sweden (November 16-19 Nov) will host the events.
The 28-year-old is a seasoned campaigner, having won eight European Championship gold medals, including six in team events.
He is, however, likely to face stiff competition from Samsonov of Belarus, easily the most experienced and accomplished player on the roster.
Samsonov went all the way to the quarterfinals in the recently concluded Hungarian Open, underlining the fact that he is still a force to reckon with even at the age of 40.
Another interesting player in the fray is world no. 64 Harimoto Tomakazu of Japan.
Hong Kong duo of Doo Hoi Kem and Ching Lee Ho will lead the competition in the women's section.
In the men's doubles event, Japanese duo of Masataka Morizono and Yuya Oshima will start as top seeds, followed by German pair of Ruwen Filus and Ricardo Walther and Robert Gardos of Austria and Lubomir Jancarik of Czech Republic.
In the women's doubles, Hong Kong pair of Hoi Kem and Ching Lee will start as top seeds, while Sweden's Matilda Ekholm and Hungary's Georgina Pota have been seeded second.
Four teams will represent India in women's doubles with Manika Batra and Mouma Das teaming up to lead the campaign.
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