HCL and Squash Rackets Federation of India Partner to Transform India’s Squash Ecosystem
Launch the HCL Squash Podium Program to
improve both player and coaching standards with the aim of getting more Indian players
to finish at the podium
Chennai, May 15, 2019: HCL, a leading global conglomerate, today
announced the launch of HCL Squash Podium Program in partnership with the Squash
Rackets Federation of India (SRFI) to significantly improve the Squash ecosystem
in India. The multi-pronged program will focus on driving a 360-degree overhaul
in Indian Squash by improving both player (senior and junior) and coaching
standards and enhancing the overall prominence of the sport in the country. As
part of this initiative, HCL and SRFI will also host the HCL Indian Tour - a Professional
Squash Association (PSA) multi-city circuit in the country, giving the Indian
players an opportunity to compete against the world’s best on their home turf.
The
year-long HCL Squash Podium Program will host:-
Multiple
coaching camps and referee clinics – HCL and SRFI will work towards capacity-building
and skill enhancement for existing Indian coaches and referees and benchmark them
to standards recommended by World Squash Federation (WSF). With this HCL and
SRFI aim to significantly improve the current number of 13 WSF Level 2 Coaches
in the country to help the upcoming Indian players greater access to world-class
coaches and enhance their overall performance. HCL and SRFI will also host
referee clinics along with each PSA tournament to help improve refereeing
standards.
(L-R) Cyrus Poncha, Indian National Coach, Debendranath
Sarangi, President SRFI and
Sundar Mahalingam, Chief Strategy Officer, HCL Corporation
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HCL
Indian Tour – HCL and SRFI will organize multi-city PSA tournaments in both men’s
and women’s categories to help upcoming players in the country gain
international ranking points and climb up the PSA rankings.These tournaments
will also offer a larger number of Indian players the opportunity to compete
against some of the best international players without making the investment of
travelling to international locations.
HCL
Indian Junior Open –the annual flagship event in the junior category by HCL
will now be organized as aPlatinum event under the Asian Squash
Federation (ASF) calendar (the highest level championship in the Asian Circuit) and will be rated as a Six-startournament
by SRFI.The top players from this tournament will receive ranking
points which will add up to their junior Asian rankings in the relevant age
group.
HCL High Performance Camps – half-yearly, two-week
performance camps for 32 shortlisted junior players with top national and
international coaches. These camps will be geared towards improving game tactics, strength and
conditioning and will also focus on nutritional direction and
psychological counselling. Individual player assessment reports will be created
during these camps by leveraging sports science, to offer customized guidance
to each player and help them perform better against their international
counterparts.
Announcing
the HCL Squash Podium Program, Sundar
Mahalingam, Chief Strategy Officer, HCL Corporation said,“HCL has been supporting Squash for over
three years now by creating world-class individual tournaments. As an
organization, HCL believes in driving deep impact in the areas that we support
and therefore we are now strengthening our commitment to the sport with the aim
of significantly enhancing the existing Squash ecosystem in the country. This
will require long-term investment covering a breadth of areas including
tournaments, coaching and mental and physical fitness of the players. I am
hopeful that the combined efforts of HCL and SRFI will help promising players
emerge as the next stars of Indian Squash on the global stage.”
Mr. Debendranath Sarangi,
President SRFI said,“Indian
Squash has grabbed a lot of attention in the recent years with players like
Joshna Chinappa and Saurav Ghoshal securing important international wins for
the country. However, there are only three Indian players in Top 50 PSA
rankings in the world today (including Joshna and Saurav). To ensure that
Indian Squash not only continues its success but emerges at the top, it is
important that the next rung of players get the right exposure both in terms of
quality of tournaments as well as coaching. With HCL, we have found common
synergies in terms of our goals for Indian Squash. I am confident that through
our combined efforts we will enable India take its rightful
place in the pantheon of great squash playing nations.”
HCL has been supporting Squash in the country for
over three years now and has been organizing HCL Junior Squash tournament since
2016. HCL scaled-up its efforts by partnering with SRFI to organize the HCL
Senior National Squash Championship in 2017 and again in 2018.
Indian player rankings
Last month, Saurav Ghoshal became the first Indian
male squash player to enter the top 10 in the latest PSA world rankings.
Egypt's world champion Ali Farag, meanwhile, maintains his position at the top
of the ladder. The other Indian male in the top 50 is Ramit Tandon (49).
In the women's rankings, Joshna Chinappa continues to be the best-ranked
Indian, moving up to the 15th position. Dipika Palllikal Karthik had
earlier become the first Indian woman to be ranked 10, she is currently ranked 73
as she has not being playing competitive squash since October 2018.
About HCL
Founded in 1976 as one of India's
original IT garage start-ups, HCL is a pioneer of modern computing with many
firsts to its credit, including the introduction of the 8-bit
microprocessor-based computer in 1978 well before its global peers. Today, the
HCL Enterprise has a presence across varied sectors that include technology,
healthcare and talent management solutions and comprises three companies - HCL
Infosystems, HCL Technologies and HCL Healthcare. The enterprise generates
annual revenues of over US $8.6 billion with more than 13,000 employees from
140 nationalities operating across 44countries, including over 500 points of
presence in India. For further information, visit www.hcl.com
About SRFI
The Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI) was
formed to oversee the promotion and development of the sport in India. The SRFI
has more than 20 state associations and affiliated units with its headquarters
in Chennai. The federation is affiliated to World Squash Federation / Asian
Squash Federation & Recognised by Government. of India.
SRFI has been forging ahead with dynamic plans
ensuring promotion, development and performance of the sport at all
levels.