
You spent Rs 2.5 crore on me, have faith: Radhika Yadav tried to counsel father
Since Radhika's childhood, Deepak had spent over Rs 2.5 crore on her tennis training. However, an injury suffered two years ago kept her away from furthering her career in competitive tennis.Radhika then took to training aspirants by booking tennis courts at different places. She also aspired to become a social media influencer, and a music video featuring her was also released a year ago. She would also frequently create and upload reels on Instagram.Deepak, however, was upset over her daughter's social media presence. Sources said due to Deepak's repeated pressure, Radhika had deleted all her social media accounts some time ago.Moreover, Deepak, who himself spent crores on Radhika's tennis, pressured her to stop giving training sessions. Sources said he had become extremely sensitive to the taunts and criticism of others in the community.Deepak used to earn around Rs 15 lakh per year from his broker business. He used to tell his daughter to shut down the academy as he was earning enough for the family.Despite this, Radhika remained committed to her dreams and urged her father to have faith in her, sources said. "You have spent Rs 2.5 crore on me. I will not let that money go to waste. I will train young players using my talent and experience in tennis," Radhika told her father.- EndsMust Watch

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