💨 Abstract
India's Davis Cup captain Rohit Rajpal clarified his "shut-up" remark was aimed at a few "agenda-driven" people, not the tennis community. He asserted that success as a coach isn't tied to being an accomplished player, and questioned the need to justify his credentials. Rajpal admitted reacting sharply during a media interaction after India lost to Sweden. He claimed his critics misunderstood his comments and targeted him without researching his background.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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