"I think it's still too early to have ambitions for the World Cup 2015. I want to concentrate on my immediate tournaments and focus on becoming a better player by the time of World Cup," Adhiban told PTI.
"I will be representing India in the Asian Teams in Iran and then I would like to qualify for the Indian team for the World Chess Olympiad on August this year which is a premier event."
Adhiban said it was a great moment and his preparation helped him to hold his nerves in crucial moments.
"It was indeed a great moment qualifying for the World Cup 2015. I prepared well before the event both physically and mentally and it helped me keep my cool in crucial moments of the tournaments," he said.
"I am happy with my performance, but in the last round maybe I could have played even better and win the last round."
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