Squash players were expected to just make up the numbers. I wanted to change that: Saurav Ghosal - News Summed Up

Squash players were expected to just make up the numbers. I wanted to change that: Saurav Ghosal


Squash wasn’t really a popular sport when Saurav Ghosal started playing it in the 90s, while in school. It’s a game Ghosal, now 36, still plays with himself—of becoming a better player every day. You started playing squash in school. I chose squash at the time because I felt that it was something that made me the happiest. When I was growing up, we didn't have anyone to look up to as a top-level squash player from India.


Source: Forbes October 15, 2022 11:40 UTC



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