Mukund Sasikumar was excited to be part of a multi-sporting occasion for the primary time in his profession, soak within the expertise and watch some legendary athletes in motion from shut however the tennis participant has now “lost interest” in enjoying for India on the Asian Games even when he will get a last-minute entry because of the “drama” surrounding his choice.
Mukund was one of many singles gamers picked by the All India Tennis Association (AITA) for the Asian Games however the Sports Ministry didn’t approve his title since he didn’t meet the choice standards of being a top-eight participant within the Asian area.
The names of Vaidehi Chaudhari and Sahaja Yamlapalli had been additionally struck off from the ladies’s squad.
Exclusion of 26-year-old Mukund put AITA in a spot because it left India with solely Sumit Nagal as a devoted singles participant within the squad. Nagal is the nation’s primary singles participant, ranked 189 whereas Mukund is second-best at 361.
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The different 4 members within the squad — Rohan Bopanna, Yuki Bhambri, Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan — are anticipated to compete solely within the males’s doubles occasion.
Bhambri and Myneni is one possible pair whereas Bopanna-Ramanathan is predicted to be the opposite crew.
Keen to see that at the least two Indians compete within the singles, the AITA and non-playing captain Rohit Rajpal are making an effort to persuade the ministry for Mukund’s inclusion.
“The government does not want to waste the public money by sending a large contingent without realistic medal hopes. They are right with their criteria but we need to have two singles players, so I will push for his inclusion,” Rajpal advised PTI.
“The ultimate aim for both AITA and the ministry to have more medal winning athletes in the squad. Mukund is emotional but I want him to move on, take it in his stride (his initial exclusion) and now be ready for the Games. But if he is not ready, I can’t get a clearance from the ministry.”
Mukund although has expressed his incapability to be within the crew, having dedicated to enjoying two ATP occasions — one earlier than the Asian Games and one after.
“I was so excited to be playing the Asian Games. I don’t get to see a Neeraj Chopra on a regular basis. I was looking forward to competing alongside my close friend Tejaswin Shankar (athletics). I thought we will compete together,” Mukund advised PTI from Shanghai.
“My coach also told me not to worry about the ATP circuit since Challengers are held throughout the year and these big-ticket events come only once in four years “But my name was not approved. I am fine if I don’t meet the criteria. What do you do? I waited till August 23 and when nothing happened, I paid my coach (Martin Spoettl) advance fee and committed to ATP to play tournaments. I can’t back-off now.”
Mukund mentioned such remedy of the gamers leaves them demotivated. “I am very disappointed. I wanted to play. But you can’t say ‘no’ and then ‘yes’. This exclusion-inclusion drama is too much. I have lost interest. I can’t alter my plans now. I have paid to my coach, money also matters for athletes like us but more than anything, if you are going for an event like Asian Games you have to be super motivated, which I am not as of today,” Mukund mentioned.
Rajpal although mentioned nation ought to come first, no matter be the scenario. “I am sorry, but these are not the excuses you can make for not playing. We have grown up with the values where we learnt that country comes first. I want to instill the same values in my players,” he mentioned.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com