
It was a double delight for Dipika, who also won the women’s doubles crown alongside Joshna. It was her first competitive event in more than 3 years, making it a fairytale comeback.
Dipika Pallikal, Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa are hoping to get entry into Sports Ministry’s Target Olympic Podium Scheme. (Representational image)
India’s squash stars including Dipika Pallikal, Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa are hoping to get entry into Sports Ministry’s Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) after their title winning exploits at the World Doubles Championship in Glasgow.
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TOPS was formed in September 2014 to support elite athletes in Olympic sports but in the year of Commonwealth Games and Asian Games, players from non Olympic sports like squash have been added to the scheme in the past. TOPS cuts through the government red tape and athletes get access to funds faster for competition and training. The chosen athletes also get a monthly stipend of Rs 50,000.
Ghosal, Joshna and Dipika are genuine medal contenders at CWG and Asiad this year and were part of TOPS heading into the two multi sporting events back in 2018.
“It will only help if we are added to TOPS as it is a big year for us. It makes the exercise (to get funds) a lot faster. It surely helps and makes it easier. Don’t know why we are not included yet but hope that happens soon,” world number 17 Ghosal told PTI, a day after winning mixed doubles world title with Dipika in Glasgow.
It was a double delight for Dipika, who also won the women’s doubles crown alongside Joshna. It was her first competitive event in more than 3 years, making it a fairytale comeback. The 30-year-old had given birth to twins last October.
“The TOPS scheme will go a long way in helping the squash team. TOPS always makes it easier for the athletes to secure funding for training and tournaments.
“I feel before CWG and Asian Games, TOPS is a must for us. All medal contenders should be part of the scheme …….