"We are planning to open few centers across the country. We are taking to Gujarat, we will be definetely starting there next month. Bododra will be one of the first centers," Gopichand said.
"There were many proposals from other state associations for opening academy. There was a request from the Rajasthan association. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore came in touch and a proposal was sent and it augured well for us. We will finalise the nitty-gritties after Asian Games.
Gopichand, who already runs an academy in Hyderabad, also said he plans to join hands with schools across the country in future.
"There is also a plan to tie up with schools across the country because if you look at the bench strength. There is a lot of budding talent and we want to ensure that we have more talents coming out and the sports grows even more," he said.
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