Ghosh had pipped the more experienced Sharath for the lone London Olympics spot and even this time the 23-year-old qualified ahead of his more experienced teammate. A sluggish Sharath, however, did well to make the Rio Cut at the subsequent Asian Qualifier in Hong Kong last month.
"The last couple of months have been really productive for me. It has given me huge confidence going into my second Olympics. I was almost clueless in London four years ago but it is not like that. Now I feel that I belong at the highest level," the 65th-ranked Ghosh told PTI from Falkenberg, Sweden where he plays at club level.
"I have worked a lot on my serve and after trying for a long time, I have started to reap benefits of standing closer to the table, much like how the Chinese play. Besides, my fitness has also improved considerably. Thanks to the government back home, I also have my physio here in Sweden. It has made a big difference," said the diminutive player, who was once criticised for being on the chubbier side.
"I did not want to play in a lot of events before Rio. I will continue to train hard in Sweden with Peter Karlsson (coach)."
Asked to reflect on his first Olympics four years ago, Ghosh said he is a different player now.
"I was overawed by the occasion to be honest. I stayed aloof most of the time. But things are a lot different now. I am a much improved player, a lot of players on the circuit have taken note of me. All of this gives me confidence going into Rio," he added.
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