Jwala Gutta Academy: Former India doubles star Jwala Gutta has launched a sharp critique of the Indian badminton system, alleging monopolisation, favouritism and a lack of long-term vision in player development, while also questioning the lack of recognition for her contribution to the sport.
Speaking exclusively to IANS, Gutta said the problems within Indian badminton run far deeper than individual decisions. The former Commonwealth Games gold medallist revealed that she has repeatedly approached authorities with proposals to contribute at the grassroots level through her academy, but claims she has largely been ignored.
“The whole system is a problem. It’s completely monopolised. Only one person decides everything. I have been saying for four years that I also have an academy. Don’t give me U-19 or senior camps — give me U-13 or U-15 players. Include me also. The kids will play well, then they will represent India,” Gutta said.