Updated On: 30 April, 2023 04:17 PM IST | Mumbai | Priyansh Goel
The Chennai-born table tennis player looks to improve upon her 2022 Commonwealth Games show by working on her mindset

Oil India paddler Reeth Rishya Tennison being awarded the Petroleum inter-unit tournament winners trophy at New Delhi recently. PIC/Twitter
The Indian women’s table tennis contingent didn’t have a solid show in the 2022 Commonwealth Games, but paddler Reeth Rishya Tennison is working hard to turn things around both individually and for the team. She is tweaking her playing technique and also focusing on bettering her mental strength.
“If I speak about the Commonwealth Games, we couldn’t achieve what we expected. It was my first big tournament and it was disappointing not to perform well. We came back and analysed what went wrong. I realised that playing in big events and normal tournaments is very different. There is a lot of pressure when you play under a big roof,” Reeth told mid-day recently.