| SQUASH IS MY WAY OF LIFE + |
2001 was a turning point in my sporting career. It saw me leaving behind a rich
legacy which I would have probably inherited if I had stuck on to the plush
tennis courts and walking into a four walled glass court to play a game called
‘Squash’. Walking hand in hand with a school friend at the age of 9, I met my
coach, cyrus sir, who with all his experience and patience has made me what I am
today. I am proud to say that Cyrus sir was awarded the most highest honor any
coach can receive in India-he is the recipient of the Dhronacharya Award 2005.
I had no looking back once I entered the squash courts. I had so much to look
forward to – smart new clothes, good shoes, my long hair neatly tied (because I
was learning Indian Classical dance too, which I later gave up) and most of all
beating boys in the 9 point practice games. So I never missed even a single
practice session and I think the glamour and the handsome boys just motivated me
to play on!
I got membership to the India Cements Squash Academy in 2002 with the help of my
parents and today I am happy that I have not let them down. I became the
National Champion at the age of 11 and from then I knew squash was my game. A
great deal had to be sacrificed – no sweets, no chocolates, no getting up late
but ha ha I had my way most of the time. Being the youngest in the family, my parents
did pamper me a lot – I don’t remember what I haven’t got in life !!! I remember my
mom praying a lot and telling me that “if god be with us, who can be against”. I
believe and trust in God and know that with his help I can go places. He has
always been a great part in my victories and has always brought me out of
troubled waters.
Along with my squash career, I also do a bit of commercials and endorse a few
products. This just goes hand in hand in any successful sportsperson’s career,
to me it boosts my confidence level but I know that too much of anything is not
good and my mum is a great controller of my life. My parents, sisters and
grandparents have played a great role in my success. They have all been
sportspersons in their times, my grandmother represented kerala state in
Athletics, my grandfather represented 3 states in Basketball, my father played
cricket for his college and my mother represented India in cricket. Ha ha,
probably that’s why my father fell for her!. My sisters – pretty Diya plays
Basketball and studious Divya is just too goody goody for me. They all make so
much of room for stubborn me !!!
I have traveled the world playing squash. My passport grows leaps and bounds –
me exposed too much too soon – that’s what my mum keeps saying. My grandparents
are not quite too happy but love my games and encourage me all the way. My
father is a great person. I always tell my mom I have got my fine qualities from
him and then my mom says if you have any, that is!!!!
Last but not the least, I salute my parents and grandparents because bringing up
a child like me needs so much. I probably have to give them an award – still
thinking what to call it!