"I will not be sad if I don't go to Lausanne. Well, maybe a little bit sad," Deepika told the FITA website after topping the charts in yesterday's qualification in the World Cup Stage IV in Wroclaw, Poland.
"I like to shoot in finals, and I like to win," Deepika said as she has got the two top seeds (recurve individual and mixed pair events) in Wroclaw to take the advantage.
Left out of the Indian squad for Shanghai and Antalya before recording a zero-ranking-point finish in Medellin World Cup stage, Deepika turned back to her old coach Dharmendra Tiwari and her alma mater -- Tata Archery Academy, something that has done the trick for Jharkhand archer.
"I had been shooting with a new set-up," she said about her poor run to start off the season.
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"It was not good. I was not confident. Last year and this season so far, it just hasn't been working for me.
Deepika is well aware that if she keeps shooting like this, yet another World Cup Final appearance is not out of reach.
Whether that happens this year, or another, she would surely like to do one better than the silvers she's been collecting for the last three years.
City archer Dola Banerjee had won the coveted World Cup Final in 2007, the only Indian to have achieved the feat.