ne who comes back from a drugs sentence — performance enhancing drugs — and all of a sudden gets to play every single match on Center Court, I think that’s a questionable thing to do,” fumed the Danish former world number one. “A period of 10 years was too long a period from a buyer’s perspective as well as seller’s perspective. s, with large numbers taking to social media to express their unhappiness about a player who earlier this year signed a new five-year deal with the words: “I signed this new contract to stay here for a few more years because it’s a great honour for me. Dhruv Kapila and Mithula U K and Sanjai Srivatsa Dhanraj and Srishti Jupudi also bowed out of the event. This chopping and changing will not be good for the consistency of the team. FROM OLD to OLDEST Photographer Ross, 80, still recalls the joy of watching the graceful Prakash Padukone. SLAMS FOR SMASHES Badminton is keen on getting its circuit jazzed up, and though everything’s going quite smooth if you ask us, the sport wants to create tennis like Grand Slams. A busful of supporters have crossed the Channel to cheer for big Dane Viktor Axelsen. The coach was not able to motivate the team so we felt a change we needed,” Olympian BP Govinda, a member of the committee, said. How they do it, is not important,” Advocaat added.