The event features six teams vying for a prize purse of Rs 6 crore and will see Hyderabad Hunters and Chennai Smashers kickoff the season at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.
The tie is being billed as the clash of titans with Olympic champion Carolina Marin (Hyderabad) and Olympic silver medalist PV Sindhu going against each other on the opening day.
After two days of action in Hyderabad, National Sports Club of India, Mumbai and BBD Uttar Pradesh Badminton Academy will host the second and third leg respectively.
"We were very keen to extend PBL to Chennai this year, as it is one of the key markets for badminton in India. But unfortunately we have not been able to do it this year and we hope that from next year, Chennai and Tamil Nadu will become one of the key stops for PBL in the calendar," Atul Pande, the Managing Director of SportzLive said.
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The most coveted Badminton League in the country, PBL will then come to the capital for the last league match before hosting the semifinals (January 12 and 13) and the grand finale of January 14.
Detailed schedule:
Jan 1: (Hyderabad)-Hyderabad Hunters v/s Chennai Smashers
(Hyderabad)-Bengaluru Blasters v/s Delhi Acers
Jan 2: (Hyderabad)-Awadhe Warriors v/s Hyderabad Hunters
(Mumbai)-Delhi Acers v/s Mumbai Rockets
Jan 4: (Mumbai)-Hyderabad Hunters v/s Mumbai Rockets
Jan 5: (Lucknow)-Awadhe Warriors v/s Delhi Acers
Jan 6: (Lucknow)-Awadhe Warriors v/s Mumbai Rockets
Jan 7: (Bangalore)-Bengaluru Blasters v/s Hyderabad Hunters
Jan 8: (Bangalore)-Delhi Acers v/s Chennai Smashers
Jan 8: (Bangalore)-Bengaluru Blasters v/s Mumbai Rockets
Jan 9: (Bangalore)-Awadhe Warriors v/s Bengaluru Blasters
Jan 10: (Bangalore)-Mumbai Rockets v/s Chennai Smashers
Jan 11: (Bangalore)-Awadhe Warriors v/s Chennai Smashers
Jan 12: (Delhi)-Delhi Acers v/s Hyderabad Hunters
Jan 13: (Delhi)-Semifinal 1
(Delhi)-Semifinal 2
Jan 14: (Delhi)-Final.