BENGALURU: Attacking midfielder in the Indian women's hockey team Udita has pinned her focus on the Olympic Games re-scheduled to be held next year in Tokyo and believes the next seven months are going to very crucial for her career.
"I have been very fortunate to have got an opportunity to play for India in some of the biggest events like the Asian Games and the World Cup in London where we had some significant performances as a team," said Udita.
"Now, the entire team has only one focus and that is the Olympic Games in Tokyo. There is no doubt that the next seven months is going to be the most crucial time of our lives and everything we do; it will be with an aim to produce the best results in Tokyo," the youngster from Hisar, Haryana added.
Udita first broke into the national scene when she was selected for the junior national camp in 2015 following impressive performances in domestic tournaments. Having debuted for the junior India team in 2016, she went on to captain the junior India squad that won the bronze at the 4th U-18 Women's Asia Cup in 2016. In 2017, she made her debut for the senior team.
"It has been a fantastic journey so far in my career. There is so much to learn not just from senior players in the team but also from Janneke (analytical coach, Indian women's team) who herself is an Olympic Gold medallist. There are many instances when we quiz her about her career and experience in hockey," expressed Udita. IANS