Unlike in the past, the team had a rigorous camp stretching to over three weeks at the Indian Squash Academy here under the watchful eyes of both National coach Cyrus Poncha and Egyptian coach Achraf El Karargui.
Besides Chinappa and Pallikal, Akanksha Salunkhe and Sunayna Kuruvilla are also in the team and Karargui said he was happy that all members showed the deserved importance to the camp.
Joshna, highest ranked Indian (13 in the PSA list), said the break from the PSA tour had helped her in recouping and also in sharpening skills at the camp. She said the interaction with Karargui was helpful and she felt positive vibes from the foreign coach's advices.
Poncha, who is travelling with the team along with Physio M Dimple, said that it was nice to see the preparations but felt the challenge ahead was overwhelming.
India is seeded 9th this time but grouped along with title aspirants and top seed Egypt, higher seeded New Zealand (eight) and Mexico (13).
India has a tough task ahead in aiming to finish second in the Group, which is the minimum requirement for qualifying to the last eight.
As things stand, India has to beat both Mexico and New Zealand for that. On paper a win against Mexico is not an issue but Joelle King-led New Zealand is a different cup of tea.
Joshna will have to reproduce that form and confidence and leave Dipika, the strong number two, to display her ability to seal it off for India.
Considering only Joshna and Dipika have the experience at this level, the onus will be on them to win matches and not let a decider tie go to inexperienced Akanksha or Sunayna.
That alone reveals a touch of confidence in the side as Joshna said, "We have set qualifiction as our first goal and then take it forward from there. I had a good camp and I am also confident that Dipika will win her matches.
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