Sourav Ghosal aiming for podium finish at CWG, Asian Games
Saurav Ghosal wants to break into the world top-10 ranking and solid performances in big events next year will help him achieve this target.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 26, 2013 05:12 PM IST
Squash star Saurav Ghosal has set out a clear agenda to win medals at the Commonwealth and Asian Games in 2014, following his impressive run this year which saw him clinch one of the biggest PSA Tour titles of his career.
"The year has been pretty good for me. I would like to carry on my good show on the circuit in 2014 and make the semis and finals of the big events on the regular basis. My target for the next year is to bring glory to the nation in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games," Ghosal told PTI.
"I played well in most of the PSA events. There's always a scope to get better at things. I played against a lot of good players this year and came up with good performances," he added.
It has been quite an eventful year for India's No.1 men's player Ghosal, who rose to a career-high of 15th in the world rankings riding on his historic appearance in the World Squash Championship in Manchester.
Ghosal had created history by becoming the first Indian male player to reach the quarter-final of the Championship, but he suffered a straight-game defeat against world number one Ramy Ashour eventually.
The Leeds-based player added another feather to his cap by becoming the new 'Windy City Open Squash' champion in Chicago. The victory was all the more sweeter for Ghosal as he defeated Pakistan's No.2 Yasir Butt in the final.
He also reached the semifinals of the Montreal Open tournament, besides helping the Indian contingent finish seventh in the World Team Squash Championship in France.
Another target next year for Ghosal is to break into the top-10 in the world rankings.
"That's a magical number for me and for a lot of other players. I want to be there very soon. That's the next target and then become World No.1 someday. Till then I am not a satisfied player," he said.