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Will always fight for my dad: Saina

Last Updated 15 April 2018, 12:46 IST

Saina Nehwal said she had no regrets about "standing up for her father" in the athletes village accommodation controversy ahead of the Commonwealth Games, at the peak of which she threatened to pull out of the event.

"I don't mind fighting for my dad anywhere. People have written that I put my dad first but it's not the case otherwise I wouldn't have won medals for my country," an emotional Saina said after beating compatriot and top seed P V Sindhu in the final here.

"Why tell me that everything is done when it's not done? Had I known I would have booked a hotel for him. He was given personal coach accreditation and after a long journey, I was handling this situation," she said.

Saina said the issue was a major distraction for her and she was quite stressed because of it.

"For two days, I was worried and didn't even sleep. I can't sit there for three-four hours and be patient, I am not a government official. I am a player, I have matches. Sindhu was not playing team event and I had to perform there. Sometimes things take time but I think had I not been this aggressive it wouldn't have happened," she said.

"He was sitting outside the village for two days. He couldn't even come in to the dining hall. What was the point of his coming here? It was a stressful situation but you have to fight it out. I needed rest. Roger Federer says he sleeps for 10-12 hours and I was not even sleeping for half an hour because my father was sitting outside. How could I sleep?" she said.

"The problem was I fought, people didn't like that I fought. Why wouldn't I fight for my parents?" she asked.

Saina also took a dig at her critics for writing her off after every bad result.

"I wouldn't say it happens in China but in India if I lose, people start with 'Oh Saina lost, Saina is becoming old, Saina should retire'. I think there would be 100 things written about me but for her (P V Sindhu) it is still okay because she is still coming up," said Saina.

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(Published 15 April 2018, 11:56 IST)

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