India last hosted an International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) event of this stature before the 2010 Commonwealth Games here but that offered USD 100000 prize money.
Back in 2010, the India Open was part of the ITTF Pro Tour which made way for the World Tour, starting from 2012.
The 2017 World Tour travels to only 12 countries excluding the Grand Finals. India is part of the six regular World Tour events on the calendar while the other six fall in the platinum category.
"It is a big event for us. That is why we are not leaving anything to chance as far as the organisation is concerned. We have partnered with a professional company to successfully to stage the tournament," Dhanraj Choudhary, secretary general of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), told PTI.
TTFI will provide the technical support to the tournament, leaving major part of the organisation to 11even sports, a company which is also bringing a league full of international stars to India next July.