Jwala Gutta slams Saina Nehwal for her comments on Taufik Hidayat
World Championships bronze medallist Jwala Gutta said it is not fair for Saina Nehwal to comment on Taufik Hidayat's remark. The 29-year-old went on rant Wednesday on Twitter. Jwala also tagged Saina in her tweets while criticising her.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: August 22, 2013 05:40 pm IST
Top doubles badminton player Jwala Gutta on Wednesday hit out at singles star Saina Nehwal for her comments that Taufik Hidayat should accept the reality that he is a retired player and cannot get highest base price in IBL. (Saina Nehwal wants local players to get better wages than foreigners)
Hidayat, who is Saina's IBL teammate in Hyderabad Hotshots franchise, had complained of unfair treatment to foreign players by the league organisers.
Hidayat was bought for USD 15,000 at his base price and the Indonesian felt he deserved much more. (Hidayat says auction was not fair)
Saina, however, said Hidayat should realise that he was a retired player, a comment which did not amuse Jwala.
"Taufik Hidayat is one of the greatest players....and I don't think u can dismiss his views just because he has "retired" from the game!!!!," wrote Jwala, who plays for Delhi franchise in IBL, on her twitter page. (Saina Nehwal says no question of disrespecting Taufik Hidayat)
"I don't know how anyone can talk about him in such manner......without giving him and his stature any respect...it's absolutely sad!!!!," she said.
Jwala did not name Saina in her series of tweets on the issue but in an apparent reference to the Hyderabadi, she said that she should understand Hidayat's concern.
"No matter how big u have become in sport I think one should try and ustand what ur fellow players views r And work on it!!!," she tweeted.
"Nobody can take away his achievements....just because he's RETIRED!!!! He is and will always be one of the greatest badminton player!!!!
"And again it's not about money....it's about RESPECT!!!!!"
Hidayat had yesterday expressed unhappiness on the treatment he got from organisers during the auction, saying it was his first and last IBL as Indian players were given preference for high price than the foreign players.
"I felt bad when for the first time I saw on TV how much a player was bought for. I felt the IBL didn't treat the foreign players in the right manner. The price slab that was set was nonsense. Most of the foreign players were sold for their base price while the Indian players were bought for much higher prices.
"I felt the IBL organisers did not take world rankings into consideration. This is my first and last IBL," Hidayat had said.
Saina, though, did not find anything wrong.
"I think world number one (Lee Chong Wei) got the highest price (of USD 1,35,000). I don't think there is anything unfair about it. He (Hidayat) should accept it that he has retired now so you can't get the highest base price of course. It's a negative thing to speak like this.
"Of course, he (Hidayat) is a great player, he has achieved so much. But right now I don't think he should expect to get more than what he is getting. You see Lee Chong Wei is getting the highest money. It's a fair thing.
"I feel he should be happy with what he has got. He should understand that he has retired and would not get this kind of money even if he won a tournament. The IBL is meant to benefit local players. So, it's good if a local player has been bought at a higher price," Saina had said.