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Indian squash star Ghosal ready to hit top gear

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KOLKATA: After enduring a disappoint­ing Commonweal­th Games (CWG) singles campaign, India’s top-ranked squash player Saurav Ghosal feels he has recovered from the setback and is ready to put his best foot forward at the upcoming Asian Games.

Ghosal suffered a shock ouster from the second round in singles at Gold Coast earlier this year.

Although he made amends by winning his first CWG medal, a silver in mixed doubles with Dipika Pallikal, it was some controvers­ial refereeing in the final that left both the players high and dry.

“Over the summer I have done a few things which are new to my game. I have gone to David Palmer (coach).

“So it’e helping me stay invested,” Ghosal told IANS in an interview.”

“It’s like a mini-challenge whenever I go on to court, trying to execute stuff I am working on.

“So I am happy with my enthusiasm now, and if I can do that then I think it puts me in a good position to win matches. That’s what you really want to do,” he said.

The Asian Games gold has always eluded Ghosal. He came close to winning it in the previous three editions of the quadrennia­l event but had to eventually settle for bronze at the 2006 Doha and 2010 Guangzhou Games.

Ghosal’s best chance was at the Incheon Games four years back. In the end, he settled for a historic silver.

In the men’s team event in 2014, Ghosal led India to gold.

“I have done what I have done in the last three Asian games and that is always going to stay with me.

“There is a lot to be proud of,” said Ghosal who reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 14 in February this year.

About the team’s chances, Ghosal said there are a lot of in-form players in the ranks and that should hold India in good stead.

“Winning the team title last time was not easy but we won it. Defending it is also not going to be easy.”

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