Mike Schloesser will compete in the men's compound event at the World Archery Indoor World Series in Luxembourg ©Getty Images

Dutchman Mike Schloesser will hope to return to winning ways at the World Archery Indoor World Series in Luxembourg.

He will be among the field in the men's compound event at the GT Open 250 due to begin at the Guillaume Tell Strassen Archery Club tomorrow. 

He heads to Strassen after a strong start to the series, having been runner-up in the opening competition in Macau.

Schloesser had topped the qualification standings in Macau, but missed out on the overall victory after finishing second to reigning champion Kris Schaff of the United States

American Paige Pearce-Gore, the World Championship runner-up, features among the starters for the women's compound event.

America's Paige Pearce will hope for a back-to-back podium finishes in the Indoor Archery Series ©Getty Images
America's Paige Pearce will hope for a back-to-back podium finishes in the Indoor Archery Series ©Getty Images

She claimed silver at the season-opening event.

Belgium's Sarah Prieels is also among the field having rounded off the podium places in Macau, after winning the bronze-medal match.

South Korean archers were dominant in the recurve competitions in Macau.

The Netherlands' Gabriela Bayardo challenged the South Korean team and ultimately finished third in the women’s event.

She will hope to build on a strong start to the series in Luxembourg.