Hindustan Times (Jammu)

INDIAN PADDLERS RUE ABSENCE OF PSYCHOLOGI­ST IN SUPPORT STAFF FOR CWG 2022

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The absence of sports psychologi­st Gayatri Vartak from India’s 14-member table tennis contingent for the upcoming Commonweal­th Games has not gone down well with the players.

Vartak, a former badminton player, was on the long list (published on TTFI website) of players and support staff for the Birmingham Games beginning July 28 but has not made the final squad.

Sharath Kamal, arguably India’s finest player ever, reigning national champion Sreeja Akula and Reeth Rishya told PTI that Vartak’s presence in the contingent would have made a big difference.

“The 33% rule has made it difficult to have all the support we need. For me personally, the mental coach could be of great help — given the pressure and the expectatio­ns of the Games. Had approached SAI with a request but could not find a place for more support staff,” Kamal, who will be featuring in his fifth CWG, told PTI.

As per the guidelines, up to 33 percent of the athletes’ count make up the support staff but it is not strictly followed. It has not been followed in table tennis’ case as well.

For eight players, six members will be travelling to Birimgham as part of the support staff, including two national coaches S Raman and Anindita Chakrabort­y, Manika Batra’s personal coach Chris Adrian Pfeiffer, masseur Harmeet Kaur, physio Vikash Singh and team manager S D Mudgil, who is a member of the High Courtappoi­nted Committee of Administra­tors running TTFI.

Men’s national coach Raman also happens to be the personal coach of star player G Sathiyan.

Mental conditioni­ng coach Vartak had worked with the Indian team at the national camp in Bengaluru in May.

“I have been working personally with Gayatri for the last eight months and it has helped me a lot. She was also there when I won my maiden national title. In a big event like CWG, a mental coach can only be beneficial,” said Sreeja. Her teammate Reeth added: “Having a mental trainer with you helps a lot in pressure situations which we are expected to face.”

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