"We will start training in the next couple of months (after the qualification round). We expect to participate in five events, but we will focus more on training now than the tournament," Gopichand told reporters on sidelines of an event here.
K Srikanth, P V Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa, and Manu Attri are among the players likely to make it to India's badminton team to the Olympics, scheduled to be held in August this year, he said.
"Six-seven weeks of training will set all the players," he said.
When asked about the prospects of winning a medal in the doubles event, he said given the format "two good matches at the Olympics could ensure a medal for Indian players".
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On the performance of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa, Gopichand said that new coach Kim Tan Her is "taking care of them".
The two players crashed out of the China Masters Grand Prix Gold tournament yesterday.
"We have a coach who is in place who is travelling with them all the time," he said.
Gopichand said the performance of junior players raises hope of a bright future for the game in the country.
On the changing scenario for badminton players in the country, he said while facilities have improved, challenges have also grown.
"Challenges are different, and there is lot more support (than it was during my time), but competition has also grown. Government support, their interest in game, and general interest of people in sports has improved, though there is a long way to go before we call ourselves a sporting nation," he said.