PV Sindhu says, 'Former Indian players can meet shortage of foreign coaches'
PV Sindhu says, 'Former Indian players can meet shortage of foreign coaches'
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World Badminton Champion PV Sindhu believes that it will be difficult to get the services of foreign coaches in the post-Covid-19 conditions and the former Indian players will have a good chance of filling this void. Sindhu said on Monday, "If the epidemic persists, it may be difficult to bring coaches from abroad. There are many good players in our country who have played internationally, we can use them as coaches. Olympic silver medalist Sindhu was addressing newly appointed assistant directors of Sports Authority of India (SAI) during the online session.

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Sindhu emphasized the importance of parents, coaches and administrators working as a team in grooming a champion. She said, "The administrators should know the sports career of each player till now. The future of Indian sports is in the hands of youth sports administrators like you." Sindhu said, "You should visit all the regional centers of SA and be aware of the performance of the players. You should keep in touch with their parents. Parental involvement is important and you should seek feedback from them. This feedback has to be kept in mind.” The 24-year-old Hyderabadi player said that players should be constantly monitored to avoid cheating at age.

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She said, "You should know how the coaching system of SAI works and whether the players are getting the right food and nutrients at each center. Contribution is also important and cannot be underestimated." She added, "Before the Rio Olympics we went to stay in the academy. My mother left her job for me. My father had taken two years off. " Sindhu said," The challenge for me was to overcome the injury in 2015. I used to play in the academy itself. I had to play 23 tournaments a year and qualify for the Olympics. My father helped me a lot by being on vacation. He used to take me to the railway ground."

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