Highest-ever Ranked Indian Player Ghosal Keyed for TOC by Nathan Clarke
January 13, 2014
- Indian Squash No.1 Saurav Ghosal, the highest ranked Indian player of
all-time, is hoping to build on a successful 2013 by getting his 2014
campaign off to a winning start at the iconic Tournament of Champions
later this month.
Ghosal made history in
2013 by becoming the first Indian player ever to reach the
quarter-final stage of the World Squash Championship before reaching a
career high World No.15 ranking in December and the former
Pontefract-based player is hungry to continue his rise in 2014.
“2013 was a good year
for me and I have progressed up the rankings but I’m not going to get
complacent because I want to keep improving and getting better as a
player,” said Ghosal.
"I had a fantastic
eight years of living in Leeds and training in Pontefract with Malcolm
Willstrop, but I made a decision to move back to India in the summer of
2013. “It's been great to be
closer to my family and friends and that might be reflecting in my
performances on the court. However, I do miss the squash in Pontefract
and try to go back there whenever I can. “But the aim for me
now is to keep training hard and pushing myself all the time and
hopefully I can maintain that attitude throughout the year and look to
break into the top 10. “It all begins in New
York so a good performance there will be the perfect start for me and
give me the confidence to keep pushing myself throughout the coming
months.” The PSA World Tour
gets back underway at the Tournament of Champions which takes place in
the stunning setting of New York’s Grand Central Terminal from January
17-24, a location Ghosal says is one of the most impressive in world
sport. “Playing the Tournament of Champions at Grand Central Station in New York is just unbelievable,” he said. “The aura of the
location is very special and the vibe that you get from being there as
a player, with big crowds watching and the atmosphere of activity
within the station, is second to none and it always makes the occasion
feel like a real show-time event. “To be able to begin
2014 by playing in such an amazing event in New York, which as a city
is one of the best in the world, is a great way to start the year."
The 2014 Tournament of
Champions takes place in Grand Central Terminal, New York, from January
17-24 with tickets costing from just $8 and available to purchase at http://www.tocsquash.com/ticket-info/tickets.html