Massachusetts:Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri has said he was disappointed with his game during the Tokyo Olympics but admitted to having "no regrets at all" as he featured in his second multi-sporting event.
Lahiri ended his Tokyo Olympics journey as he finished at Tied 42nd in the men's competition.
"It was fantastic. Obviously, being the second Olympics for me, I thought it was way better than my experience in Rio for many different reasons. I started better, but obviously disappointed with the way I played," said Lahiri in a virtual press conference on Tuesday.
"To some extent, I feel like I kind of ran low on energy, and something that I have to manage better if I ever get another opportunity, but everything was brilliant. No regrets at all, and I'm so glad that I got to be a part of it.
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"It's something that will always be close to my heart. Any time I get to wear the tricolour, it's what I live for," he added.
Indian golfer Aditi Ashok missed out on a medal after finishing fourth in the women's individual stroke play at the Tokyo Olympics.
Talking about Aditi's game, Lahiri said, "The fact that there were so many eyeballs on golf, thanks to Aditi, the way she played, the fact that a lot of people were talking about it and a lot of politicians and government officials were congratulating and waving about it, which I'm so glad to see."