"It is a sad situation at the moment. I don't see anyone coming up in the near future. Most of the younger players these days play only to get admission in colleges abroad," Chinappa told PTI today after returning from Richmond, USA where she stunned former world number one Rachael Grinham to win the tournament.
Organising world class tournaments is one way to popularise squash but India has not hosted a major tournament since the Punj Lloyd Masters was scrapped in 2011 despite the fact the world body is headed by an Indian -- N Ramachandaran, who is also the IOA boss now.
"It sounds unreal that no major tournaments are taking place in a country as big as India. The potential is surely there and I hope something can be organised soon," said Chennai-based Joshana.
On a personal level, the 12-time national champion can't complain on how she is shaping up post her comeback from a career-threatening knee injury in 2011. It was only last month that the 27-year-old attained a career-high rank of 19, joining 12th-ranked Pallikal in the top-20 club.