Indian women's hockey chief coach Sjoerd Marijne says he sees no reason why his ninth-ranked side can't qualify for next year's 12-team competition at the Tokyo Olympics.
Hours before India's departure for the FIH Women's Series Finals in Hiroshima, Marijne Friday said he is confident of qualifying for the Olympics, the first step of which will be the upcoming tournament in Japan.
Like the ongoing men's event here, the top two teams of FIH Women's Series Finals in Hiroshima will progress to the FIH Olympic Qualifiers, to be held later this year.
"We are number nine in the world and 12 teams can participate (in the Olympics) so it's a very realistic goal for us," Marijne told PTI.
"We are working really hard to make sure we are fully prepared to book our tickets to Tokyo 2020, but our current focus is on doing well in this tournament," he added.
India are the highest ranked side in the tournament. Japan are at 14th and Chile are placed 16th.
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Besides, the other participating teams in the tournament are Poland (23rd), Uruguay (24th), Russia (25th), Mexico (29th) and Fiji (44th).
India are placed in Pool A alongside Poland, Uruguay and Fiji, while Pool B consist of Japan, Chile, Russia and Mexico.
"We are the highest ranked team there and for us it's important to win this so we will get 500 points. We must be consistent and if we do we have a big chance to be successful," Marijne said.
"Japan and Chile are second and third highest ranked countries and who had good results in Test matches before this tournament. Both are good teams and we can't underestimate."
India will open their campaign against Uruguay on June 15 before taking on