Engel observed that for Indian table tennis to excel at the world stage, a regular exchange with foreign players is the need of the hour but said not many European paddlers are interested to visit the country for its unhygienic conditions.
"Not many European players are ready to come to India. They have all heard about the stories of World Championships in 1975 and 1987 and how the players fell sick. Times have changed but apparently it is tough to change perceptions," Engel, who has been in India for over six months, told PTI over phone from Patiala today.
Engel himself has been at the receiving end on one such occasion. He vividly recalls the Delhi belly he suffered on his maiden visit to India during the 1975 World Championships in Kolkata.
Engel said even though he has been provided best of the lodging facilities at NIS, Patiala, the "hygiene" in and around the country's premier sports institute was questionable.
"I have not had the courage to try the food served to players and some coaches after I found out that a hockey coach was hospitalised for 21 days after eating the same food. I usually cook or I eat out," said Engel referring to the institute run by Sports Authority of India (SAI).
Back from a tour of Germany and Spain with the national team, Engel is now busy preparing his wards for the World Championships starting April 28 in Tokyo.
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