"I am confident about the depth in men's singles for the next ten years with so many talented youngsters ready to take over from the likes of P Kashyap once they retire. But the same cannot be said about the women's singles," said Prakash at the launch of the 8th edition of the USD 15,000 Tata Open India International Challenge here today.
"There is a lot of talent (among boys) in the smaller centres, which is a very good sign for the growth of the game. According to me, badminton has to be ranked in the top 3 sports in India based on popularity, standard and new courts. We are on the right track," said Prakash.
Prakash said his academy (PPBA), which has completed twenty years of existence, has shifted its focus to the younger groups so that there's no duplication with the Gopichand Academy in Hyderabad which caters to the seniors.
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"I am glad that in the junior nationals the under 17 (Lakshya Sen, Arintap Dasgupta) and 19 (Chirag Sen, Ansal Yadav) winners and runners-up are from our academy though they are from different states. Maisnam Meiraba, the Manipur boy who won the U15 title, is also from our academy," he said.
The Tata Open, whose finals are scheduled on December 13, has attracted around 200 shuttlers from nine countries, including hosts India.
The countries that would be represented along with the hosts are Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Uzbekistan.
A total of 144 Indians would take part and the hosts' challenge in men's and women's events would be led by world no. 53 Sameer Verma and no. 52 Salil Rane respectively.
World no. 71 Anand Pawar is also to take part in men's singles along with Malaysian world no. 85 Joo Ven Soong and Thai world no. 95 Khosit Phetpradab.
In men's doubles, Thien How Hoon and Khim Wah Lim of Malaysia are the top seeds followed by the second seeded Indian pair of Jerry Chopra and Akshay Dewalkar.
In women's doubles, a Thai and Malaysian pairs are the top two seeds.
Malaysia will have 28 players in the draw, Singapore 12, Thailand 9 and Indonesia 8, while two players each from Uzbekistan, Lanka and Nepal are in the fray along with a line entrant from Vietnam.