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Time to shift focus on CWG, gold is high on priority: Chirag Shetty

Thomas Cup title win will linger but Chirag Shetty, one of the architects of that historic triumph, knows it's time to move on and focus on the next challenge at hand -- Commonwealth Games. One half of India's best doubles pair, Chirag played a pivotal role both on and off the court to help India achieve an unprecedented win at the Thomas Cup tournament, considered to be the 'world cup' of shuttle sport. "The feeling of that week still remains but it's time to get back to training and face the next challenges, starting with the Commonwealth Games, World Championships and Asian Games," the 24-year-old from Mumbai told PTI.

"We have done well in Commonwealth Games last time and the Thomas cup win will act as a booster for us to retain the mixed team gold." India had won the mixed team gold at 2018 CWG for the first time and Chirag feels they can repeat the performance this year too. "Competition is much tougher in Thomas Cup. So winning the trophy for me was simply the highlight of Indian badminton.

CWG is a mixed team event, so naturally the dynamics will change. "Malaysia has a strong team this time also. They might be seeded higher than us because of their women's doubles and mixed doubles players, but if we are able to have that fire once again and urge to win, we can retain the gold." Chirag and his men's doubles partner Satwiksairaj Rankireddy will also look to change the colour of their individual silver medal that they had secured at Gold Coast.

"Last time we were very new in the circuit. But now a lot of things have changed. We are now in the top 10, we have the experience of competing and winning against top players.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com