"I am happy to share with you that after many years, you will see entire senior players playing nationals in Nagpur. So I presume that will be considered a very good beginning for Badminton in India," he told reporters here.
The seniors have not been able to participate in National Championship for some time now due to their schedules and other reasons, he said.
Sarma, who was here to attend the GST Council Meeting, interacted with chief national coach Pullela Gopichand, Saina, Sindhu, Srikanth and others on issues concerning the game.
He gave away cheques worth Rs 10 lakh and Rs 5 lakh to Sindhu and Saina respectively on the occasion for winning medal at the recently concluded World Championship at Glasgow.
Heaping praise on Gopichand, Sindhu, Saina, Shrikant for their "exceptional performance" in recent times, Sarma said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the entire nation has acknowledged their efforts.
He said the Premier Badminton League (PBL) used to happen for two-weeks earlier but it will be three-weeks long this time around. "We will also try to make PBL a very vibrant brand this time," he said.
Replying to a query, the BAI president said the Sports Authority of India (SAI) suggested that their should be a dedicated doubles camp also in Delhi.
"It is completely up to the players, wherever they find comfortable, they can go. The special doubles coach, who is training the Indian doubles players will continue," he said.
BAI's vision is to have five "outstanding centres" in north, south, west, east and north-east, but it will take time to realise this as it involves huge funds, he said.
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