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Have Gone To Numerous Companies Asking For Sponsorship But Was Declined, Says Rohan Bopanna
“India is not a sporting country to be honest, we go to watch the celebrity of the sport. I have gone to numerous companies asking for sponsorships and they have declined because tennis is not shown in the country.”
“Last year, at the US Open, my team was calling the media broadcasters to say please show my match and they say no it is only one Indian and we cannot show,” revealed Bopanna on “Be A Man, Yaar!” season 2 show, by Yuvaa.
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