The fiercely fought last eight clash, which Dipika won to secure India's first women's singles medal at the Asian Games, had jeopardised the longtime friendship between the country's top female players.
They stopped talking after the heated on court exchange in Incheon and all of this took place a month after Dipika and Joshna made history by winning the India's first ever gold at the Commonwealth Games.
"It was a tough match and we both were playing for a medal. What happened post that should not have happened but we have decided to move on looking at the bigger picture. We are the only two from our country playing at the highest-level and that is why have to stick together," Dipika told PTI.
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"We have two big team events next year and hopefully we can win medals for the country," the world number 16 said while recalling the quarterfinal at the 2014 Asian Games.
They have already set their sight on Asian Team Championships and World Team Championships in 2016. With the 2015 World Open being cancelled, Joshna and Dipika will open their pro season with the Tournament of Champions in January.
Their first team event is expected to be the South Asian Games scheduled to be held in Guwahati and Shillong in February.