Two-time Asian Games gold medalist Saurav Ghosal has bid farewell to professional squash, marking the end of an illustrious career that saw him reach the pinnacle of the sport. At 37, Ghosal has decided to step away from the grueling professional tour but remains committed to representing India on the international stage.
Ghosal’s journey on the Professional Squash Association (PSA) World Tour began 22 years ago, and he has since etched his name in the annals of Indian squash history. He holds the distinction of being the only Indian to break into the top 10 of the PSA world rankings, reaching a career-high of world No. 10 in April 2019. Ghosal maintained this ranking for an impressive six months.
Throughout his career, Ghosal has amassed an impressive collection of 10 PSA titles, with his last victory coming at the Malaysian Open Squash Championships in November 2021. He has reached 18 finals in total and boasts a remarkable win-loss record of 281-511 on the PSA tour.
In a heartfelt statement posted on social media, Ghosal expressed his gratitude for the journey and the memories he has made along the way. “This sport has been my passion, my livelihood, and my identity for so many years,” he wrote. “So, with a heart filled with pride and a tinge of sadness, I announce my retirement from the PSA.”
Ghosal’s retirement marks the end of an era for Indian squash, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of players. His unwavering determination, exceptional skill, and dedication to the sport have made him a role model for aspiring athletes across the country.