M umbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 10 (ANI): Table tennis legend and multi-time Commonwealth and Asian Games medalist Achanta Sharath Kamal said that he cannot wait to hold the Indian flag as the ...
The legendary Achanta Sharath Kamal, world No 42, found the going tough against his world No 7 opponent Lin Yun-Ju, whose reflexes and precision made the contest tougher for the Indian to settle ...
Table Tennis player Sharath Kamal is one of the senior pros, who will be the oldest player at next week's WTT Star Contender event in Goa, but he is not the only athlete in his 40s playing a world ...
The Indian men lost to Chinese Taipei in the semifinal of the team event at the Asian Table Tennis Championships on Thursday, but in the process, secured a third consecutive bronze medal in this event ...
Hyderabad: India’s Sreeja Akula remained the top-ranked female singles table tennis player in the latest international table ...
Ace Indian table tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal says preparations for next year’s Paris Olympics will begin with the Ultimate Table Tennis’ fourth season, which will be played in Pune ...
After an incredible show in the team events of the Asian Table Tennis Championships, the Indian contingent is now in the hunt for individual glory. In action today were all of the nation's best ...
The 42-year-old Kamal, who was making his fifth Olympics appearance, lost 2-4 (12-10 9-11 6-11 7-11 11-8 10-12) to Deni Kozul of Slovenia ranked 86 places below him in a round of 64 match that ...
India lost 3-0, managing to take only one game across the three matches, as Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manav Thakkar, and Harmeet Desai all lost to higher-ranked opponents in the semifinal.