"It feels really proud while standing on top of the podium and hearing your national anthem. And I got that opportunity thrice in the tournament," said Sutirtha, who won gold in doubles and girls' team category, besides singles.
"We have been playing in the international competitions regularly. It gives us confidence in taking on strong TT playing nations," the 15-year-old from West Bengal added.
"Hopefully I will be able to continue with this form in the Asian Junior Championships in August," she said.
This was by far the best performance by any visiting Indian team, surpassing their record of one gold, two silver and two bronze at the Guatemala Junior & Cadet Open last year.
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The junior paddlers participate in six to seven international competitions, including continental and world events each year and are making gradual progress.
Coming off from back-to-back ITTF sanctioned tournaments, the girls' team coach Arul Selvi said the team had put in a lot of hard work.
Though paddlers from Asian powerhouses like China and Japan were missing, the field at the Slovak Open boasted of strong teams from Denmark, Czech Republic and Germany.
"It was a ranking tournament. We hadn't won any medal in this competition last year. It shows the remarkable improvements in our players," Selvi said.