A Quote by Jwala Gutta

It takes guts to take up doubles in India. — © Jwala Gutta
It takes guts to take up doubles in India.
It takes no guts to be skeptical, it takes guts to believe.
It takes a lot of guts to stop measuring things that are measurable, and even more guts to create things that don't measure well by conventional means.
It takes a lot of guts to get up on top of a bar and dance.
Doubles is exciting. Especially in the U.S. a lot of elite players play. They want to learn more about doubles, recreationally play and enjoy. When you see doubles live, you see how fast it is.
I do doubles on Monday and Thursday, take Wednesday off or do easy cardio, do doubles on Thursday and Friday, and the weekend I just get outside and get active - jog or bike ride, or play tennis with my mom.
The long takes process doesn't allow for that many takes. In the past I have shot over 50 takes of different shots. Sometimes you end up using take 64, sometimes take four.
It takes guts to realize you screwed up and to then come clean without any excuses.
It takes a lot of guts to pull up stumps from a successful career, surrounded by the people you love.
I stopped playing mixed doubles and there is no result in mixed doubles. I was world number six. People who are talking about me and my performance and questioning my career and my achievements, where is the next mixed doubles pair, please show it to me. I would like to know.
Doubles does not have adequate support, promotion and sponsorship and budding shuttlers are more keen to take up singles.
You have some singles that play doubles, but you have doubles players that can beat singles players when they're playing doubles.
In doubles there was nobody before me. I have changed how people look at doubles.
I want to promote doubles, educate people and media about doubles.
The proudest thing I have ever done was to win the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles at Wimbledon.
I have always played under pressure because I have always played for my team in doubles and mixed doubles and it was always like if the doubles pair win then the team wins.
If more people knew about it, followed the teams, they would really enjoy watching mixed doubles and doubles.
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