With back-to-back finals, Srikanth is in sizzling form and he will start favourite when he starts his campaign against a qualifier on Wednesday.
"The Australian Open is the last tournament before the World Championship and I am looking forward to it. Indonesia Open is a big confidence-booster for me ahead and I would give my 100 per cent here. I hope there is a lot more to come," Srikanth said.
His run was cut short by Kazumasa Sakai in the semifinals and Prannoy will look to avenge his heart-breaking defeat to the Japanese when he faces him in the qualifiers tomorrow.
For London bronze-medallist Saina and Rio silver-winner P V Sindhu, a tough challenge awaits the duo as they lock horns with the finalists of Indonesia Open -- Korean Sung Ji Hyun (Runners-up) and Japanese Sayaka Sato (Winner) in their opening round here.
All eyes will also be on B Sai Praneeth, who had clinched his maiden Super Series title at the Singapore Open in April. The 24-year-old, who bowed out in the opening round at Indonesia, will face Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto in first round.
Among others, Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold winner Sameer Verma will face Chinese Taipei's Tzu Wei Wang and Ajay Jayaram will fight it out against seventh seeded Ng Ka Long Angus of Hong Kong.
Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy will take on the Australian combo of Hsuan-Yu Wendy Chen and Jennifer Tam in women's doubles, while Ashwini will pair up with Satwik to revive a partnership that earned them some success at the Sudirman Cup.
Ashwini and Satwik will face Hong Kong's Lee Chun Hei Reginald and Chau Hoi Wah.
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