India's Korean badminton coach resigns for personal reasons, BAI says haven't got it yet

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 24 2019 | 5:40 PM IST

South Korean Kim Ji Hyun, who played a pivotal role in PV Sindhu's march to the world title recently, has resigned as India's women's singles coach citing personal reasons but the national federation said it hasn't received any official communication from her.

The 45-year-old from Busan has rushed to New Zealand to care for her husband Ritchie Marr, who suffered a stroke a few days ago.

Kim, who was roped in by the Badminton Association of India (BAI) early this year, was with Sindhu during her World Championship gold-winning campaign last month at Basel, Switzerland.

"It is true, Kim has resigned as her husband is pretty unwell. He suffered a kind of neuro stroke sometime during the World Championship. So she rushed back. She needs to take care of him as it will take around 4 to 6 months for him to recover," India's chief national coach Pullela Gopichand told PTI.

However, the Badminton Association of India (BAI) General Secretary Ajay K Singhania said that neither the governing body nor the Sports Authority of India (SAI) have received any resignation from Kim.

"We know that Kim's husband is unwell and she has gone to attend to him but we haven't received any official resignation from her. In fact, the Sport Authority of India also hasn't received any letter in this regard," Singhania said.

"The Olympics is still 10 months away and we are trying to talk to her, get an update and see if it is possible for her to continue in her position.

"It was under her guidance that Sindhu won the gold medal at World Championships and her role is important for India's success at the Olympics."

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First Published: Sep 24 2019 | 5:40 PM IST

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