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Ghosal calls for building up squash ecosystem

The recently appointed Sports Commissioner of World Premier Squash has called for inclusion of squash in Olympics and stresses on the need to expand access and improve coaching facilities

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: March 21, 2026, 04:28 PM - 2 min read

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Speaking about India's rise in squash, former world no. 1 Saurav Ghosal underlined the importance of participation.


Former India No. 1 Saurav Ghosal termed squash's inclusion in the 2028 Olympics a watershed moment and emphasised the need to expand access, improve coaching and strengthen the ecosystem to sustain the sport’s growth.

 

Recently appointed Sports Commissioner of World Premier Squash, Ghosal said the role is a culmination of his journey in the sport. “I played professional squash and for India for more than 20 years... it's been a blessing. This phase is a coming together of all those experiences and I'm excited to hopefully make a contribution at the global level and democratise the sport,” he said.

 

“I've always viewed pressure situations as opportunities... this is an opportunity to do something substantial in the sport,” he added.

 

On India's rise in squash, Ghosal underlined the importance of participation. “Strength lies in numbers... if you have more players playing, the probability is that you will produce champions,” he said.

 

“The upward trajectory is very heartening... and this is an attempt to democratise the sport, get more kids, more people and recreational players involved because the entire ecosystem has to be involved,” he added.

 

He also highlighted the role of exposure and opportunity. “There are so many players who haven't had the financial backing or the right guidance. This can give them a window to showcase their talent on the world stage,” he said.

 

India currently has multiple players in the top-50, including teenager Anahat Singh. “It's great that we have four boys in the top-50… we also have Anahat in the top-20. Success breeds success and that will help the overall ecosystem," Ghosal said.

 

“She has everything going for her, be it talent, mentality or support... if she continues the way she is, there's no reason she cannot be a mainstay in the top-10.  I don’t want to put undue pressure on her, she's still 18 and needs to enjoy this time,” he said.

 

On squash's Olympic debut at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, Ghosal said it marks a defining moment. “It’s a watershed moment, not just for Indian squash but globally, the Olympics is the biggest platform and the epitome of sporting excellence,” he added.

 

Ghosal said it’s only befitting that squash gets the chance to showcase its athletic excellence on the biggest stage. “I'm sure it will be a very entertaining show. I really hope we have Indians making a dent in that 16-player draw, that's what everyone is gunning towards,” he said.

 

On pathways to the Olympics, he pointed to the Asian Games and called it an opportunity for the players to book their spots. “The winner at Asian Games will be the first confirmed spot. Winning gold is not easy, no Indian has done it before, but it is definitely within reach. The idea is not just to qualify but to put yourself in a position to be a realistic medal contender,” he said.

 

Despite progress, Ghosal highlighted structural gaps in Indian squash. “You can’t train in India 365 days at the highest level... even the top players train abroad because the quality of the highest echelon of coaches is not there in India today. That is something we need to work towards... getting people from abroad and having Indian coaches work with them so they understand what it takes at the highest level,” he said.

 

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