"I would like to see the betterment of the game. I always spoke for doubles. The new administration (in BAI) is keen on taking me on board. I am happy and pleased. The new president Himanta sir (BAI president Himanta Biswa Sarma) is open-minded (to the views of all). That makes a lot of difference," she told PTI here.
Jwala, a bronze-medallist from the 2011 World Championship, has been named a coach for women's doubles by the Badminton Association of India (BAI).
Doubles does not have adequate support, promotion and sponsorship and budding shuttlers are more keen to take up singles, Jwala, who is a multiple-time national doubles champion, said.
She said she would like to see at least five strong pairs emerge in the country.
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Jwala said she is banking on the guidance of her mentor and Dronacharya recipient S M Arif, who has been named an Advisor by BAI.
Jwala, who has not yet announced retirement from the game, said she would soon take a call on the matter.
The 33-year-old shuttler, however, said she does not have any injury concerns.
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