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#profknageshwar #ProfkNageshwaranalysis #mlcnageshwar #sports #career #gopichand #badminton #cricket ధనవంతులైతే తప్ప క్రీడలు కెరీర్ కాదు: పుల్లెల గోపీచంద్ || Sports Not A Career Unless Rich: Gopichand Don't make your child a sportsperson, says P Gopichand The badminton coach said that only a small percentage of people end up having a career in sport. National badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, the force behind many Indian shuttlers’ success story, believes sports in the country is only for the rich. The former All England champion has warned parents from encouraging youngsters from taking up sport as a profession. 'Not advisable for children' “I advise parents not to put their children in sports. We are not in a position to offer sports as a career. Unless the children are from rich backgrounds or have a family business, it is not advisable for children to take up sport,” the Dronacharya awardee was quoted as saying by TOI. What irks Gopichand is the conduct of the society towards the country's medal-winning athletes. He cited the examples of hurdler Jyothi Yarraji, who despite winning silver at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, struggled to find a job. Similarly, he shared the example of how hockey stars like Dhanraj Pillay and Mukesh Kumar and shooter Vijay Kumar have been treated despite bringing glory for the nation. “The reality of sport is that less than 1% of people who take up sport end up having it as a profession or career. In sports like cricket, this number could be marginally better, but in essence sport would mean that a very small percentage of them make it. Where do we end up? What are the returns of the people who have made it?” he questioned. https://thebridge.in/badminton/dont-m...