The top FIH tournament will be jointly hosted by the Netherlands and Spain from July 1 to 17. India finished a historic fourth at the Olympics last year and Savita said the Tokyo Games had instilled a belief that they can match the best in the business on the biggest stage. "Our performance in Tokyo gave us the belief that we can finish on the podium in global events," Savita said. "Post Olympics, we realigned our focus on taking our performance to the next level.
We channelled our energy into doing well in the FIH Pro League and finishing third in this prestigious league has given us a boost ahead of the World Cup." Indian women's best-ever result at the World Cup is a fourth place finish in the inaugural edition in 1974.
In the 2018 tournament, India secured the eighth spot. India's splendid show in Tokyo has changed the face of women's hockey in the country.
Featuring in its debut FIH Pro League, the Indian women gave big shots like the Netherlands and Argentina tough fights to finish a creditable third. "The Indian women's hockey team has never won a medal at the World Cup and it is our mission to make this dream come alive this time," Savita said.