
The upcoming Asian Games will be challenging, says Indian TT player Sreeja Akula
The Hindu
Two-time national women’s singles champion, Akula Sreeja, said unlike the Commonwealth Games where she won a historic mixed doubles gold partnering Sharath Kamal last year, the forthcoming Asian Games would be “really tough and a different kind of challenge”.
Two-time national women’s singles champion, Akula Sreeja, said unlike the Commonwealth Games where she won a historic mixed doubles gold partnering Sharath Kamal last year, the forthcoming Asian Games would be “really tough and a different kind of challenge”.
However, the 24-year-old Sreeja, said that the Indian team would be unique because of the different styles and tactics of each player and also the kind of rubbers they use.
“The first target will be to create as many upsets as possible. The objective is to stay focussed, be consistent, give my best and extend the battles as long as possible,” said the young Hyderabadi who joined her mentor-cum-coach Somnath Ghosh at the age of 12 in the one-room (one table) Global Table Tennis Academy in the City.
“I am definitely excited and really happy to make the cut for the Asian Games. Hope to improve my world ranking also with some special performances there. The events before the Asiad should help me a lot too,” Sreeja said.
“With Paris Olympics next year, it would definitely be great to come back with an Asiad medal for sure. All top players from China, Japan, Korea will be there and so it is not going to be easy at all,” she said.
Sreeja believed that her strongpoints were topspin even as she intends to improve on her strength and a far more impactful forehand too.
“Definitely, the recent European tour was a very long one and lost some very close matches against the Asians. So, I am conscious of the areas for improvement.