Two-time former national champion, Arvind Bhat, 34, became the second Indian male shuttler after K Srikanth to win a Grand Prix gold title outside the country when he defeated Danish Hans-Kristian Vittinghus in the final of the singles competition of the USD 120,000 German Open in Mulheim an der Ruhr, Germany last night.
"It is a fantastic victory. I think it is one of the best wins for men's singles. I think the quality of the tournament was fantastic and Arvind having won it out of nowhere is an amazing performance," Gopichand told PTI.
The 2001 All England champion said it is "tough" on the body to go through the rigours and recover during such a top class tournament.
"It is tough. Winning one match is okay but to actually win all of them is excellent. I am very happy his body lasted the entire tournament and he recovered well. I feel he has a couple of years more and he can get a couple of big wins under his belt," said Gopichand, who had reached the final of the same event way back in 1999.
Asked about the upcoming Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, Gopichand said: "This victory will hold him in good stead.