Hong Kong and Malaysia will challenge us: Harinder

August 18, 2018 09:25 pm | Updated 09:25 pm IST - CHENNAI

Ready to roll: Harinder Pal Sandhu says he has focussed on the racquet swing, working the angles and consistently hitting good lengths during training.

Ready to roll: Harinder Pal Sandhu says he has focussed on the racquet swing, working the angles and consistently hitting good lengths during training.

Harinder Pal Sandhu, in a chat with The Hindu here on Saturday, said the Indian squash contingent is positive about its medal chances in the Asian Games.

He said the players trained in “different countries at different times” before coming together for the National camp held at the Indian Squash Academy (ISA) here for more than a week.

“Saurav (Ghosal) and I trained in Pontefract, Joshna (Chinappa) in Bristol, Dipika (Pallikal) in Egypt, Ramit (Tandon) in Europe, Mahesh (Mangaonkar) in Kolkata... This (the camp) was just to get everyone together, to see how everyone is playing. Like, tuning up before the Games.”

He added his coach at the Pontefract Squash Club, Malcolm Willstrop, under whom he’s previously trained for around two years, focussed specifically on “the racquet swing, the pace on the ball, working the angles, and consistently hitting good lengths.”

“Like, there are a lot of top PSA players who train there (at the Club). And, in England, it’s generally cold. So, training conditions are much cooler than in Asia; which is hard on your body and movements, making you work hard in every session. In the end, you feel that you’re much stronger, moving and hitting well.”

On the competition at the Asian Games this time, he said, “Hong Kong is very strong. Malaysia is strong, as well. And there are other teams that are decent. Like, Koreans are physically very fit, and strong when they play.”

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