Saurav Ghosal (born 10 August 1986, in
Kolkata,
West Bengal) is a professional
squash player from India and currently ranked No.24 in the world.
In 2004, Saurav became the first
Indian ever to win the coveted
British Junior Open Under-19
Squash title, defeating Adel El Said of
Egypt in the final at
Sheffield, England.
Saurav moved to
Chennai after completing his school and was based at the ICL squash academy in
Chennai and coached by Major (Rtd) Maniam and
Cyrus Poncha in Chennai, India. Currently based in
Leeds, he trains with Malcolm Willstrop at Pontefract Squash Club in West Yorkshire. Saurav is the current Indian national champion after he defeated Gaurav Nandrajog at the National Championships 2006 in
New Delhi. As of May 2010, his PSA world rank is 27. In the top 100 in the world are two of his Indian Squash Colleagues
Siddharth Suchde (80) and
Harinder Pal Singh Sandhu (90).
Saurav won the bronze medal at the Asian Games 2006 Doha and was awarded the
Arjuna Award by the President of India in August 2007.
Saurav started playing squash in his hometown of Kolkata, at the Kolkata Racquet Club. He did his schooling from
Lakshmipat Singhania Academy, before moving to Chennai to join the
ICL Squash Academy. Here he was coached by retired Major Maniam and Cyrus Poncha.
Ghosal has numerous firsts to his credit, the first Indian to be ranked junior World No one, the first to bag the junior National championship three years in a row and in December 2006, he won the country the first...
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