ISLAMABAD-Pakistani girls looked highly
optimistic about their chances in the 19th Asian Squash Team
Championship 2018, which will start in Cheongju, Korea today.
While
talking exclusively to The Nation Madina Zafar, Faiza Zafar and Riffat
Khan said despite being highly handicapped in the absence of lone
international star Maria Toor Paki and unavailability of fourth player
they were ready to keep Pakistan flag high in the event.
Pakistan
are seeded 4th among 11 nations in the event and are in tough Pool-A
alongside top seeds Hong Kong, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
Pool-B looks also competitive with the likes of Japan, Malaysia,
Singapore, China, Iran and Chinese Taipei. However these players were
least bothered as they said considering their preparations and training
it doesn’t matter
“We will like to
say a big thanks to Pakistan Squash Federation for keeping faith in us,
giving us same training under the same coaches, who trained male players
and also sending us 3 days earlier from the start of the championship.
Trust us, we never took even a day’s rest and the day, we landed in
Korea, we were in the courts, training and preparing ourselves for the
battle ahead.”
While sharing her
views Madina, who is playing Asian Seniors Championship for the first
time, said: “It is our responsibility to perform well. We will give our
last drop of blood and try to come out with wonders. We were at the camp
for last one-month. I would like to say big thanks to all our coaches,
who worked very hard on our fitness and skill levels.
Madina
said fitness comes first in all sports and fitness coach M Boota is
with them and it is a great initiative by the federation as in case of
injury Boota’s role is highly significant.
While
sharing her views younger sister of Madina, Faiza said she was highly
motivated and hopeful about her teams’ chances of doing well. “We are
defending champions in male category, while we are seeded 4th in
females. In the absence of India, we had bright chances of playing in
the semi-finals and also try our level best to reach final. Our coaches
worked day and night and helped us overcoming flaws both mentally and
physically. We will try not to disappoint them and give more than 100
percent. I know we are completely new when it comes to playing against
top ranked PSA females and Hong Kong had number of top class players in
their ranks, but we will overcome experience through our skills and hard
work.”
While sharing her views
Pakistan’s arguably most experienced female player Riffat Khan, who had
played and represented country thrice in Junior Asian and once in Asian
Seniors before said she had trained hard for this event. “We went
through two sessions daily, in morning physical training and in the
evening we played squash, which really helped us a great deal. In the
past we had travelled with coaches, but never before trainers accompany
the teams. They had worked very hard, helped us in overcoming minor
mistakes and especially in improving our stamina. Now we had reached
Korea early, we had time to adjust to the conditions. We are getting
opportunities and we want to grab them with both hands and come up with
wonders and repay the confidence, which federation had pose in us,”
Riffat concluded.
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