
Trupti Murgunde
A classical player blessed with the deception on court, has been dogged by injuries through her career, and a back complication put her back by many ranking points and months, before she made a comeback some months ago, winning a lower grade title at Bahrain. A travelling physio might help the 26-year-old prevent the many injuries she is susceptible to, while stamina-work can help her last the rigours of the longer matches and push her ranking back into where it deserves.
Gayatri Vartak
The 20-year-old showed some spirit and gumption during an inter-petroleum sports board match earlier this year playing against Saina Nehwal. However she has plenty of work to do to in most aspects of her game, as she makes the transition from promising junior to a consistent senior.
Neha Pandit
Twice unlucky in the final at the Tata Open, Pandit, a pacy player with hitting as her forte, has shown she can hustle a few top players, but needs the mental strength to be able to finish off games and vary her game. Lack of international exposure has proved to be detrimental to her growth and the added experience might just help her add layers of finess to her game.