Key Points

Young goalkeeper Samiksha Saxena is making waves in the Indian senior hockey camp. She credits veteran Savita Punia for refining her skills and enjoys Harendra Singh’s coaching style. From grassroots hockey in Uttar Pradesh to national selections, her journey has been inspiring. Samiksha dreams of representing India internationally and winning medals for the country.

Key Points: Young goalie Samiksha learns from veteran Savita in Indian hockey camp

  • Samiksha Saxena transitioned from field player to goalkeeper at 19
  • Earned national camp call-up after strong Senior Nationals performances
  • Inspired by veteran Savita’s mentorship and Harendra Singh’s coaching
  • Aims to represent India internationally and win medals
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Young goalie Samiksha aspires to soar under veteran Savita in Indian senior hockey team

22-year-old goalkeeper Samiksha Saxena trains under Savita and Harendra Singh, aiming for international hockey glory with Team India.

"Training with Savita has been wonderful—she corrects me and teaches every little thing. – Samiksha Saxena"

New Delhi, July 24

Young goalkeeper Samiksha Saxena is currently part of the 40-member core probables group for the ongoing Senior Women's National Coaching Camp at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) Centre in Bengaluru, as the Indian team prepares for the upcoming Women's Asia Cup 2025.

The 22-year-old earned her call-up to the camp after strong performances in the Senior Women National Championships for Assam Hockey earlier this year, as per a Hockey India press release. She is now focused on taking the next big step in her career.

Talking about her experience in the national camp so far, she said, "It is going very well. The environment and the coaches' behaviour are excellent, and I have improved a lot in a short time. I have never experienced anything like this before."

"I used to watch the senior players on TV and get inspired by them, but now training with them has been a wonderful experience. Currently, I am working on my movements and reflexes. I am also training to be more decisive in goal, as I carry a huge responsibility for my team," she added.

Samiksha now has the opportunity to train under veteran Indian goalkeeper Savita, who has been a major inspiration for her over the years. Speaking about her interactions with Savita, Samiksha said, "I am very comfortable with her. If I have a question or a doubt, I go to her, and even when she notices something off during practice, she corrects me and teaches me every little thing."

This is also the first time Samiksha is working under Indian Women's Team Chief Coach Harendra Singh. "He (Harendra Singh) is very fun to work with and explains everything very well. He repeats his instructions in both English and Hindi to ensure we understand clearly. I am excited to continue developing my game under his guidance," she said.

Samiksha hails from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and grew up with her grandmother, parents, two sisters, and a younger brother. Her father is a social worker, while her mother used to work at an Anganwadi (rural child-care centre).

She began playing hockey on local grounds at the grassroots level while still in school, initially as a field player. At 19, she was selected for the SAI Centre in Bhopal, where her coach advised her to switch to goalkeeping.

"He told me I had good height and reflexes and would do well as a goalkeeper, so I made the switch," Samiksha explained.

She first represented SAI in the Junior Academy Nationals, then played in the Khelo India University Games 2023-24 for ITM University, Gwalior, where she completed her degree in Physical Education.

Samiksha has played in two Senior Women National Championships -- in 2024 for the Hockey Association of Bihar and this year for Assam Hockey. Her strong performances in Division B helped her earn a spot in the national camp.

Samiksha was at the SAI Centre in Bhopal when she received the news of her selection. "When I found out, I called my mother first, and she started crying. Initially, my parents wanted me to focus more on studies than on hockey, but as I grew older, they began supporting me wholeheartedly and are now very proud of my achievements."

Speaking about her future goals, Samiksha said, "It's been a long and challenging journey so far, but my dream is to go even further -- to represent India on the international stage. I want to make my country proud and bring home medals for the nation," she concluded.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
So proud to see more women excelling in sports! Her parents' initial hesitation is so relatable to middle-class Indian families, but glad they supported her eventually. More power to you Samiksha!
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Aryan P
While the story is motivational, I hope Hockey India provides proper financial support to these athletes. Many talented players leave sports due to monetary pressures - we need better systems.
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Shweta Y
Learning under Savita must be amazing! She's been our wall in so many international matches. Great to see experienced players mentoring newcomers like this 👏
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Vikram M
From Saharanpur to SAI Bengaluru - what a journey! Shows importance of grassroots programs like Khelo India. Hope more girls from small towns get such opportunities.
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Nisha Z
As someone from UP, this makes me so emotional! Bahut mehnat lagi hogi isme. Hope she gets to wear the India jersey soon. Our women's hockey team is making us proud globally!

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