Players have to take responsibility: Padukone
The Morning Standard|August 06, 2024
INDIAN badminton has hit a blockade here at the Paris Games.
INDRANEEL DAS
Players have to take responsibility: Padukone

No medals to show and the picture it presented was that of gloom and despair. As soon as Lakshya Sen floundered a game advantage, years of hard work came to naught. Firing a blank after winning medals at the last three Olympics will definitely not go down well. The embers of the badminton revolution are slowly dying.

It was not a happy sight for the coach of the team Prakash Padukone either. He sounded morose during a brief interaction with the waiting media outside the Porte de la Chapelle have beaten the same players in arena.

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