With a ITF ranking of 200, Garvit Batra of Delhi will be the top-ranked Indian in the draw of 32 as other four Junior Davis Cup probables -- Nikshep Ballekere (Andhra), Sahil Deshmukh (Maharashtra), Alex Solanki (Delhi) - too will vie for the honours.
It will be Thailand's Teeradon Tortrakul (134) and Taipei's Wei De Lin (182) who are likely to get the top two billings in the boys singles.
Pranjala is currently eyeing her second successive ITF triumph in Delhi after her maiden win in calendar year's first India ITF Junior in Chandigarh earlier this month.
Besides the 24 direct entries, there will be four wild cards and as many players will make the cut from the qualifiers that will be held in the next two days.
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"We have a very good set of players, they all have set the standards very high. This will not be an easy tournament to win," DKS general secretary and tournament director Hironmoy Chatterjee said.
The secretary of the Bengal Tennis Association further announced they would be hosting 50,000 USD ATP Challengers from February 10-15.
"The last date of submitting the entries is January 21 and after that we'll make an official announcement."
The Wildcards:
Boys: Vidit Vaghela, Parikshit Somani, Nitin Sinha, Sanil Jagtiani.
Girls: Snehal Mane, Nidhi Surapaneni, Jennifer Luikham, Roma Chandiran.