IT'S not often that a teenager gets a chance to enter a squash court with a former national champion. So, when Madhav Dhingra got that opportunity, he couldn't believe his luck
IT'S not often that a teenager gets a chance to enter a squash court with a former national champion. So, when Madhav Dhingra got that opportunity, he couldn't believe his luck.
The 14-year-old got an opportunity to play with former India No 1, Manish Chotrani in the 2nd Brave Heart Ashok Kamte Squash Classic and the pair will take on second seed Vikas Jangra and Mahesh Mangaonkar in the semi-finals today.
"Chotrani knows what to do all the time. He is 40 but still plays so well. My game has improved a lot after I started playing with him. I have learnt a lot from him and he is always giving me tips about how to play according to the situation. I have learnt to be consistent because of him," Madhav said.
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