Truth tumbles out of Danish pair’s closet

Odense: Out of the closet after eight years of being in a relationship, Denmark’s World No.4 women’s doubles pair of Christinna Pedersen and Kamilla Rytter Juhl is hoping that playing badminton wouldn’t become tough for them in countries like India, where homosexuality is a taboo and is also considered a criminal offence.

Pedersen and Juhl have chosen to reveal their relationship in a book, which details their journey in the sport.

“Me and Kamilla love playing in India. We are still the same badminton players, we won’t change anything or behave differently when we visit other countries. I hope we are still respected and loved the way we have always been,” Pedersen told this agency during an interaction here Monday.

Pedersen and Juhl are scheduled to compete in the upcoming third edition of the Premier Badminton League (PBL), having been picked by different franchises. While Pedersen will play for Awadhe Warriors, her partner Rytter Juhl will be turning up for Ahmedabad Smash Masters.

The pair is a multiple-time European Championships winner besides being runners-up at the World Championships in 2015.

“In our book, we tell everybody how it is to be a professional badminton player, how it is to be Kamilla and Christina on and off the court. The book is in Danish and it will be written in English soon, so we told the media that we are also in a relationship,” Pedersen informed. The book, published in Danish, was launched early this month.

“We still love playing badminton in Asia, we love playing in India, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Japan. We love to travel there and play there. But we are afraid that some won’t respect us, though we don’t know yet,” added Pedersen

“We just hope everybody will see us as badminton players that we have been for the last 10 years even though now they have an information about us. We still look forward to visit all the countries.”

Pedersen and Juhl have been playing in India for the last five years and have made appearances at the India Open Super Series, Syed Modi International Grand Prix Gold and the PBL.

Press Trust of India

 

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