The compelling claims of the legendary Australian comes in the wake of her personal experience during her visits to Chennai, considered the 'home of squash' in India. Interestingly, the World Squash Federation (WSF) is headed by India's N Ramachandran.
"India has the potential to be a great super power of squash but kids and current players have restrictions on them to learn and expand their squash knowledge. Politics, sadly plays a great part in Indian Squash...Even the best players fight in competition and have to fight the system too," the 46-year-old told PTI during her latest visit to India.
"I have been told that I am not allowed to visit and watch players at the academy. It is quite difficult to explain something like that. I see there are huge number of kids playing the game here but they cannot be expected to train at one place all the time. They should feel free to take help from other coaches, whether in India or abroad," said the Melbourne resident, who has now turned to coaching and her proteges include India's top ranked player Dipika Pallikal.
Sarah not feeling welcomed at the academy could also be due to her association with newly-married Pallikal, who has not had the best of relations with Indian federation SRFI.
Whatever the reason, the players would have only benefited if a player of Sarah's stature was able to spend sometime at the game's hub in the country.
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