Jwala surprised by Gopichand’s silence

October 25, 2013 04:33 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:47 pm IST - New Delhi

G. Jwala.

G. Jwala.

Embattled shuttler G. Jwala on Friday said she was surprised that India’s chief badminton coach Pullela Gopichand is still silent on the proposed life ban on her by BAI for alleged disciplinary breach.

“I am really surprised why the chief coach is quiet. Why he has nothing to say?,” asked Jwala.

“Former coaches like Arif sir and Vimal sir have spoken out. Vimal sir was the coach of Banga Beats, he also came out with his statement. If they can speak out, why can’t the chief coach?

“I mean he is not just the coach of his academy but of the whole country. He can tell me that Jwala what you did is wrong but he should take a stand. Why is he not commenting?” she added.

The Delhi High Court on Friday declined to grant stay on ongoing inquiry proceedings by a committee set up by the Badminton Association of India (BAI) against ace shuttler Jwala for alleged indiscipline.

The Hyderabadi shuttler, who is currently in Paris playing in the French Open, said the issue is affecting her performance.

“I try that such things don’t affect me but I am also a human being and it harasses me. All these are there in the back of my head, things which are happening in India,” she said.

Asked if she has the support of her fellow players Jwala said they are not openly voicing their support because they are scared of being victimised themselves.

“I understand that my fellow Indian team members cannot voice their support openly because they are scared of themselves getting victimised. I am happy Ashwini (Ponnappa) stood by me,” she said.

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