"Malcolm Willstrop has made me the professional player I
Press Trust of Indiaam today. We have been working towards it for the past eight years and I wouldn't be here at this stage without him by any stretch of the imagination," Ghosal said. "Ritwik has been working with me for the last two years. He has helped me quite a bit and his inputs definitely contributed towards some of the good results especially over the last year," said Ghosal who trains at Pontefract in Yorkshire with Willstrop's son James. Ghosal admitted he is changing his approach towards every single game with each passing year on the PSA circuit. "I am a much better player now. I am understanding my own game a lot better and I know what exactly are my strengths and weaknesses. I also know how I want the match to progress. I am more confident with the things I am doing. That helps in terms of planning against other players. I am playing much better than ever before," said. Talking about the upcoming tournaments, he said, "First is the North American Open in Virginia at the end of this month and then the PSA Cup in Kuwait starting March 8."