Gutta and her partner Ashwini had failed to defend the gold they had won in 2010 Delhi Games after losing 17-21 21-23 to Malaysian pair of Vivian Kah Mun Hoo and Khe Wei Woon at Emirates Arena here last night.
Jwala said given the lack of funding and support for the doubles format in India, it was difficult to inspire youngsters to take up doubles in badminton.
"If a singles player gets 10 dollars and a doubles player gets two dollars, that in itself would be great, but in India we get nothing. We had won a very important match for India and we came back to an empty airport. The singles player, who hadn't come as close as we did, was greeted with so much cheering at the airport," said the 30-year-old, who won a bronze medal at the 2011 world championships.
Asked if she would play in mixed doubles in future, Jwala said, "I don't want to play mixed doubles. Especially, because I don't have a good partner. There's a problem in India with mixed doubles.
"Doubles are not looked up to and, because of that, none of the juniors want to take it up either," she said.