The Asian Age

BADMINTON IN HER BLOOD

National badminton coach Pullela Gopichand’s 15- year- old daughter, Gayatri has made it to the Indian squad for the Asian Games and is chuffed about it

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It’s a proud moment for badminton’s popular Pullela family. With father Gopichand as chief coach, daughter Gayatri has made it to the Indian squad for the quadrennia­l Asian Games to be held in Indonesia in August- September. Quite an achievemen­t considerin­g her age ( 15), even though she is likely to remain on the sidelines while the more establishe­d names such as P. V. Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Ashwini Ponnappa and Sikki Reddy carry the country’s flag on court.

Gayatri is part of a group of youngsters — Ashmita Chaliha, Sai Uttejitha Rao, Akarshi Kashyap, Rutuparna Panda, Aarthi Sara — who have been provided with this opportunit­y at the Continenta­l event by the Badminton Associatio­n of India based on their performanc­es in the two senior ranking tournament­s held in Bengaluru and Hyderabad. Uttejitha and Ashmita won titles in Bengaluru and Hyderabad respective­ly while Gayatri and Aakarshi reached the semifinals in Hyderabad.

Being on the national team is a first for Gayatri in the senior category — she has represente­d India at world and Asian junior championsh­ips earlier. But the occasion has definitely hit her. “I did not expect to make it,” she admits, before explaining, “Was playing the selection tournament­s and simply kept going. Suddenly, I was in the quarterfin­als and then the semifinals.”

Nervous? “Not quite. It feels great to be on the same team as Sindhu and Saina, I will surely benefit from their experience. I am looking forward to the Asiad. It’s an honour to be representi­ng India,” says Gayatri, who holds the No. 1 rank in the girls Under 17 singles in the country.

Badminton runs in her blood. Dad Gopi is a former All England champion and a renowned coach while mother P. V. V. Lakshmi is a former national champion who has also represente­d India at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

Gayatri's brother Sai Vishnu too is a shuttler, ranked No. 3 in the boys Under 15 singles in the country. Gopi is understand­ably delighted. “I am happy that she is part of the Asian Games squad. I think it's a great tournament for her — it's good exposure at the highest level. I think it will be very challengin­g to be there, and she understand­s it. Also, to be part of the team with the likes of Sindhu, Saina and others is amazing,” he said, adding, “I think it's good that she played the two selection tournament­s the way she did.”

Gopi was non- committal about Gayatri taking part in the matches in Jakarta though. “That's not something we are thinking about right now,” he said.

He expects the Indian team to go far at the tournament. “The event is a tough one and we have a good team, members of which have done well in the past. I am hoping that we will come up with good performanc­es this time around as well.”

I am happy that she is part of the Asian Games squad. I think it’s a great tournament for her — it’s good exposure at the highest level. I think it will be very challengin­g to be there, and she understand­s it.

— P. GOPICHAND

IT FEELS GREAT TO BE ON THE SAME TEAM AS SINDHU AND SAINA, I WILL SURELY BENEFIT FROM THEIR EXPERIENCE. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO THE ASIAD

— GAYATRI GOPICHAND

 ??  ?? Gayatri Gopichand
Gayatri Gopichand
 ??  ?? PROUD FAMILY: Gopichand with daughter Gayatri and wife P. V. V. Lakshmi
PROUD FAMILY: Gopichand with daughter Gayatri and wife P. V. V. Lakshmi

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