Tokyo Olympics: Manika Batra Refusing National Coach's Help Is Act Of Indiscipline: TTFI

What action TTFI takes against its high-profile player remains to be seen but it is certain that attendance of all India players will be made mandatory for national camps.

Tokyo Olympics: Manika Batra Refusing National Coach's Help Is Act Of Indiscipline: TTFI

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Manika attended the national camp in Sonepat ahead of the Games for just three days when the camp lasted more than three weeks.

Incidentally, G Sathiyan, who lost in the opening round in Tokyo, also chose to train with personal coach like Manika. However unlike Manika, Roy was seen sitting in Sathiyan's corner during his second round encounter.

Table Tennis Federation of India (TTF) on Tuesday called Manika Batra's decision to not take the help of national coach Soumyadeep Roy during her matches at the Tokyo Olympics as a brazen "act of indiscipline" and she will certainly face action when its Executive Board meets early next month.

Roy, who is a 2006 Commonwealth Games team event gold medallist and an Arjuna awardee, is the only coach who travelled with the four-member team to Tokyo.