Is it a culture thing that most Indians don't want to take sports as their careers? That may explain in world sports India's presence doesn't match the magnitude of the country. Good thing in a few sports India actually has made some solid progress in recent years and table tennis is one of them.
Indians now love sports
but a reality is, sport is very expensive, and there is no money in many sports - especially table tennis.
Indian top 5 womens player stop playing because she did a profit and loss audit and realized, she is no longer a kid and need to feed herself.
For Indian juniors, they all self fund to WTT events. 10 events a year, is more salary than a medium to high earner salary, and that is just 10 events a year.... or 70 days of the year
so the best thing is for the boy to discuss his goals with his parents, and find a local coach.
no one from ttd can help, unless ttd and its members are prepared to help donate money to help his dream.
It aint cheap and I have seen how parents are really putting everything on the line to allow U13 and U15 boys to try have a dream.
and just maybe one day, they can play lower division leagues in Germany and have some what of a professional career as a worse case.
life isn't fair, but Indian is a top TT country too and there is a huge TT population.
Its like growing up in China.... you can be good, but so is everyone else and there is only 1 or 2 spots in the whole country.
The odds for studying to become a top surgeon is way more easier than table tennis player (if one considered the hours of effort put in). you can have how many surgeons graduating in a year?
Table tennis is 1 top player every 5 or 10 years?
but the status, fame, reputation of the 1 sports star will out weigh many high income earners.
it is really a 1 in million though and its good for kids to chase dreams, but they need to be guided correctly from the get go.