Neeraj Chopra, the Olympic medal-winning Indian javelin thrower, addressed the recent murder of tennis player Radhika Yadav, urging families to be understanding and supportive of female athletes. Chopra expressed hope that women are not subjected to such violence and emphasized the importance of backing athletes in their pursuits. In addition to commenting on the incident, Chopra discussed his preparation for the upcoming World Championships, describing it as the main competition of the year. He expressed satisfaction with his training under coach Jan Zelezny and acknowledged the high expectations placed on athletes. Chopra also highlighted the challenges of hosting the Olympics, noting the need for proper organization and an environment conducive to athlete performance. He concluded by thanking supporters and encouraging everyone to support athletes and maintain their fitness and health.
#NeerajChopra Speaks On Tennis Player Radhika Yadav's Murder: 'I Hope Women Are Not Treated This Way' https://t.co/13mEbdwtrx
#NeerajChopra Exclusive @Neeraj_chopra1 shares a message: Thank you so much for the support. I also request everyone to support other athletes as well. Everyone should take care of their fitness and stay healthy. https://t.co/l6fTY6X3st
#NeerajChopra Exclusive Hosting the Olympics is extremely tough for any country. Organizing everything properly is a big challenge, and athletes should be provided with the right environment: @Neeraj_chopra1 in conversation with @karishmasingh22 https://t.co/eqHsMDujiJ