
David Palmer: Saurav Ghosal can enter top six
The HinduFormer World squash champion David Palmer is now a coach in the US. Palmer was supposed to join the Indian senior team for the Asian Team Championships in Kuala Lumpur in March this year before the COVID-19 pandemic turned everything upside down. In short stints, the former British Open champion has trained Saurav Ghosal, Joshna Chinappa, Harinder Pal Sandhu, Vikram Malhotra among others. Describing India’s top junior Veer Chotrani, who is being trained by Palmer at Cornell University, he said, “Veer is more fitter, stronger and tactically smarter now.” According to Palmer, in order to be successful, players have to move away from their comfort zones. Revealing his secrets on a long and rewarding playing career, Palmer said he could win matches even on a day when he was not at his best.
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