India's chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand on Saturday highlighted the challenges faced by the country's shuttlers in the past and said that the availability of the good equipment has made a huge difference in their performance in the recent years.
Speaking at the announcement event of opening Yonex-Sunrise's manufacturing unit in Bengaluru for making high-quality graphite racquets, the legendary player recalled the time of his career when the shuttlers used to face challenges due to non-availability of the equipment.
"By the time I played my first International, the standard of Indian badminton was really low. So low, that in the year 1994, India did not send a team for the Auckland Commonwealth Games because it was felt that the side did not have a chance to be among the top-8, and this is what our standard was back then. Compare that today to what we have achieved at Thomas Cup last year is something which is remarkable, a turnaround for Indian badminton," Gopichand said during a press conference in the national capital.