A legend in his own right, Ramesh had guided India to the finals of the 1987 Davis Cup after beating Australia in the semifinals at Sydney.
Asked about the lack of good Indian players, he said: "Those times were different. At that time, Indian tennis circuit was an important part of world circuit. We had good competitions every 3-4 months, it didn't cost you so much money but now what has happened is all the competition has moved to Europe and so Europe is benefiting so much where everything is happening in their backyard.
"We had excellent competition at home then. Also, the Europeans only were playing part of the year, in the winter months they would not play," explained Ramesh, who won the Wimbledon and French Open junior titles in 1979 and was ranked the No. 1 junior player in the world once.
Son of the legendary Ramanathan Krishnan, Ramesh, who reached three Grand Slam quarter-finals in the 1980s and was ranked world no. 23 in 1985, said: "There are so many other sports which are doing well now. Badminton has been doing well. Every sport has to fight for its participants now. It is an exciting time for Indian sports and tennis has to push and get more and more children involved. It is a healthy competition.
Asked about the current top Indian players such as Somdev Devvarman and Yuki Bhambri, the 53-year-old said: "Somdev was coming along very nicely and I think he had a shoulder injury from which I don't think he has really fully recovered... That is a bit unfortunate.
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