"India has good chance to win medals particularly in the women's singles and from women's pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnapa, who have won the bronze medal in the world championship," said former India No.1 Kanetkar, who was here to coach 30 shuttlers from Jharkhand and West Bengal at Mohan Ahuja Indoor stadium.
"Saina (Nehwal) and Sindhu (P V) are performing well at the international arena and have very good chances to win medals for the country in singles event in the Olympics," he said adding, in the men's section, top rank players like K Srikant were not consistent but, have chances to add up in the medal tally.
"As far as our preparation for the Olympics is concerned, coach Pullela Gopichand is doing an excellent job, but our players need to adopt to the conditions to remain in the contest," he said.
Appreciating the East Singhbhum district Badminton Association for conducting the three-day coaching camp, Kanetkar said the camp would benefit budding shuttlers of the Eastern region, which has plenty of talent.
Kanetkar added the academies needed support from respective governments, federations and others to achieve desirable results.