India has a long and rich history of squash, and its players have consistently made their mark at the Asian Games. In 2014, the Indian men’s team won a historic Gold medal, the country’s first in squash at the Games. Saurav Ghosal and Dipika Pallikal got Bronze that year.
Ghosal is India’s most successful squash player of all time. He has won numerous titles on the PSA World Tour, including the World Open in 2015. He is also a two-time Asian Games silver medalist. Mahesh Mangaonkar is another experienced campaigner who has been a regular in the Indian team for many years.
He has won several international titles, including the Hong Kong Open. In addition to the men’s team, India has also had success in the women’s individual events at the Asian Games. Joshna Chinappa is the most successful Indian woman squash player of all time.
Women Players have also touched reasonable success in squash for India. The likes of Dipika Karthik and Joshna Chinappa are the powerful women force for India in the squash. Both Players are ranked 10 globally in the game.
Bhuvneswari Kumari is a legendary figure in Indian squash. She won the most championship titles until 2019.
India is a force to be reckoned with in squash at the Asian Games. With players like Ghosal, Mangaonkar, Sandhu, Chinappa, and Alankamony, the Indian team is always a contender for medals.
In the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou, India will be looking to add to its medal tally and continue its dominance in squash in Asia. In addition to the players mentioned above, India also has a number of other talented squash players who are capable of winning medals at the Asian Games.
These include Dipika Pallikal Karthik, Tanvi Khanna, and Velavan Senthilkumar. With a strong pool of talent, India is well-positioned to continue its success in squash at the Asian Games. The future looks bright for Indian squash, and the country is sure to produce more world-class players in the years to come.