‘One win will change things’
The country’s top squash player, Saurav Ghosal, wants to “break into the top 20 in the world rankings” by the end of this year.
Ranked number 1 in India for more than six years, Ghosal says he is trying to become better by the day.
“More than anything, being India’s number 1 is a privilege. I love what I do and every day I try to be the best I can,” Ghosal was quoted as saying.
“I’m ranked 22 in the world this month and am really close to breaking into the top-20.
“I am hoping to have a strong end to the year and break that barrier.”
Ghosal shot into the limelight when he defeated Gaurav Nandrajog at the national championships in New Delhi in 2006, and has remained unconquered since. He now has six national titles against his name.
The 26-year-old is currently preparing for the World Open in Qatar, that begins on December 7. “While playing, I don’t really think of other people’s expectations. I just go out there, enjoy myself and do all I can to win,” said Ghosal.
“I think I have made some real progress this season. I am feeling physically good at the moment and am working hard to get better. I guess I need one big win and the floodgates will probably open after that,” he said.
The Qatar tournament will be followed by the seniors nationals in his hometown Kolkata from December 18.
Asked how he rated himself against the top players in the world, he said: “Players like Gregory Gaultier and Ramy Ashour are among the best right now and probably among the best of all time. I have able to push these guys really close recently but not win. Until last season, I wasn’t really troubling them.
“Of course, I’m disappointed that I haven’t managed to beat them. I don’t think there’s (anything) particular lacking in my game. However, I have to keep my head down and produce top performances consistently. I’m sure the wins will come soon if I keep playing at a high level,” he added.
Ghosal said he had been working hard on his fitness as well.
“I’m really glad to say that physically I feel good and I really hope it stays that way. Fingers crossed!”
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