"With Lee Hyun Il, (Yoo Yeon) Seong and Marin, we have the strongest team on paper," India's B. Sai Praneeth, who will lead the Hunters' charge in the men's singles, declared.
"We know our stars will shine on the court and we are looking at making it first to the semifinals and then the finals," he added.
The bigger and grander PBL, with two more teams in the fray, begins in Guwahati on December 3, with Hyderabad's exports to Chennai Smashers (PV Sindhu) and Awadhe Warriors (Saina Nehwal) set to open the league on a highly-charged note.
"As the semifinals and final is going to be staged in Hyderabad, I need to give the local fans a treat by giving them a chance to see us in the knockout matches," he added.
After narrowly losing out in the semifinals last year to the Mumbai Rockets, the Hyderabad-based franchisee has brought in the expertise of former Olympic gold medallist and World Champion Markis Kido and Yoo Yeon Seong to man the doubles' category. Lee Hyun Il will feature in the singles' category alongside Sai to launch a solid fight.
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