The Free Press Journal

India can do well in World Championsh­ip, says Sathiyan

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India’s number one men’s table tennis player G Sathiyan, who won three medals on his Commonweal­th Games debut, says the country has a good chance of finishing on the podium at the upcoming World Championsh­ip.

“It has been a great performanc­e. Great experience playing in my first Commonweal­th Games. I have played a lot of tournament­s, Pro-Tour events. But this is very different from normal Pro-Tour events.

“There was lot of pressure and expectatio­ns. I was happy that I was able to take the pressure and do well. Winning three medals is a great achievemen­t for me,” he told PTI in an interactio­n.

Apart from the gold in the men’s team event, the Tamil Nadu player won a silver in the men’s doubles partnering A Sharath Kamal, and a bronze in the mixed doubles with Manika Batra at the Gold Coast Games.

Sathiyan, who has risen to No. 46 in the latest ITTF World Rankings, said the good showing by the country’s players bodes well for the forthcomin­g World Championsh­ip in Sweden and they could even win a medal if they continued the hard work.

“Yeah... the World Championsh­ip. It is a dream. About two years ago, we won the second division and qualified for the first division. We are all pumped up... high on confidence after the great show in the CWG.

“I think we had really worked hard. It is going to be much much tougher, of course. We have top countries, China, Japan, Korea.. everyone playing out there. We will try our best and try to probably even win a medal. That will be a great achievemen­t. We are going to set our targets high and try to push for a medal in the world team championsh­ip,” the Chennai-based paddler said.

Sathiyan said playing in a multi-discipline event like the CWG was a great learning experience and being successful gave him a lot of confidence going into future tournament­s.

“It has been a great experience playing in my first multi-discipline event (CWG). Being part of such an event gave me a lot of learnigngs. Being successful in my first Games gives me a lot of confidence going into the forthcomin­g tournament­s,” he added.

Sathiyan, who won a historic bronze medal in the mixed doubles with Manika, was all praise for his partner and said she had shown everyone what can be achieved with hard work.

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