New Delhi: A day after winning the national men's single table tennis title by outplaying seasoned Achanta Sharath Kamal in the final, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran on Thursday revealed that the key to his success was adapting to Indian playing conditions as the global Covid pandemic forced him to change his training pattern.
"I've been playing more international tournaments on foreign soil. That hardly gave me time to tame the challenging Indian conditions where the ball spins a lot. But this time due to global pandemic there were fewer international tours and it came as a blessing in disguise. It enabled me to train more in Chennai and in the process learn more about the home conditions," Gnanasekaran said.
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At the 82nd National Table Tennis Championships in Panchkula, Gnanasekaran beat nine-time champion Sharath Kamal 4-2 to emerge victorious.
Gnanasekaran, ranked world No.37, says his main focus in the last three weeks was to break the seven-year jinx of not winning the trophy.
"We did a lot of homework. My coach [S. Raman], a former national champion, played a major role to prepare me for the national tournament. The homework gave us something to rejoice," said an elated Gnanasekaran of his good performance on the home soil.
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