Not only Somdev but promising Ramkumar Ramanathan will also skip the tournament.
"I am not playing Delhi Open this year," Somdev told PTI.
Asked for the reason, Somdev said," There is no specific reason. Just scheduling was tougher."
Somdev has not lost a match at the DLTA courts since the 2010 Commonwealth Games and playing at the venue could have given him a psychological boost since he is going through a rough patch. His ranking has plummeted to 186.
The highest-ranked player in the tournament would be Yuki Bhambri (100) while other Indians in the singles main draw are Saketh Myneni (175) and Sanam Singh (277).
N Sriram Balaji had earned a wild card entry by winning the national championhsip last year. Vishnu Vardhan, being the finalist in that final, had got a wild card for qualifying.
The DLTA is yet to announce the other wild cards for the main draw.
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