Klang [Singapore], India's top shuttler, PV Sindhu to end her drought in Singapore after her stellar performance at the recent Malaysia Masters in Kuala Lumpur to lead the Indian contingent at the Singapore Badminton Open 2024 BWF Super 750 tournament Are ready. India's Chirag Shetty/Satwiksairaj Rankireddy will top the men's doubles competition and will be looking for their third title of the season after the French and Thailand Opens, with reigning Olympic singles champions Viktor Axelsen and Chen Yufei leading the world classification. Top global stars at the Singapore Badminton Open 202 BWF Super 750 tournament. Axelsen won the Malaysia Masters men's singles title on Sunday, ousting Malaysian ace Lee Zii Jia in the final on his way to defending his Olympic crown at the Paris 2024 Summer Games. The world No. 1 Dane will be looking to carry the momentum into Singapore and as the top seed heading into the badminton tournament, which he has never won before, Axelsen will open his campaign against India's Lakshya Sen, the reigning Commonwealth Games champion. Ranked 10th in the world badminton rankings, Lee will be eyeing a hat-trick of finals With title deciders in Thailand and Malaysia this month, two-time defending Singapore Open men's singles champion Anthony Sinisuk Ginting is seeded seventh for this year's competition Hi Indonesian compatriot Jonathan Christie, the reigning All England champion, has been seeded third.Meanwhile, the challenge will be faced by former world champion Loh Kea Yu, who will take on People's Republic of China's Lu Guangzhou in the high opening match. Korea Republic's An Seong will be in Singapore to defend her women's singles title. top seed. Reigning Olympic champion Chen and Rio 2016 goal medalist Carolina Marin have been seeded second and third respectively, Tai Tzu-ying was seeded fourth, but the Chinese Taipei star has since withdrawn from China's Wang Ziyi , who defeated India's two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu. Seventh-seeded Tokyo 2020 silver medalists Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan of China, who won last week's Malaysia Masters women's doubles, will also be joined by No. 1-seeded Paris 2024-bound Australian women's doubles pair Setyana Mapasa and Angela Wai. Action at the Singapore Open 2024.