The 21-year-old became the toast of Tripura, her native state, after she bagged the bronze medal in the women's vault event, behind England and Canada.
"Yes, there is a little bit of pressure this time around. After winning the CWG bronze now, people have expectations from me. But I think it's a positive change of course. I am practising to give my best. I hope that I don't disappoint my well wishers," Dipa told PTI in an exclusive interview.
"Even Commonwealth wasn't easy. I would rate the Asian Games competition at par with CWG. If England, Canada and Australia were the big guns in Glasgow then China, Korea and Japan will be tough competitors in Incheon. So it's three-all," said Dipa.
Allahabad gymnast Ashish Kumar won an Asiad bronze in the 2010 Guangzhou Games but had a faulty landing in the second vault attempt to finish last in Glasgow CWG. For Dipa though Ashish's achievements are inspiring.
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In the Asiad, Dipa is hoping to improve the colour of her recent medal when she takes the vaulting table, floor exercises, balancing beam and uneven bars.
"Though I am struggling with an ankle strain, which I picked up in Glasgow, I hope I can overcome the pain and win a medal. Remember, no pain, no gain.