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Crown at Stake
Sharath eyes gold at CWG
Soccer freak Sharath roots for Spaniards
Sharath eyes CWG glory.
Sharath moves in Ranking
Sharth High Toss
Geared for Games
SDAT congratulates Sharatah
National Champion Sharath.
Tamil Newspaper clipping part –I
Tamil Newspaper clipping part –II
Tamil Newspaper clipping part –III
Andhra Newspaper clipping part –I
Andhra Newspaper clipping part –II
The experience of Indian Table Tennis
Paddler Sharath Kamal Felicitated
Sharath Fecilitaed
Sharath barges into Top
Sharath moves into Top-50
Sharath ready for China
Better Ranking means more money
Tamil Newspaperclipping Part - I
Tamil Newspaper clipping Part - II
Andra Newpaper clipping Part - I
Andra NewpaperClipping Part - II
Andra Newpaper Clipping Part - III
Andra NewpaperClipping Part - IV


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Awarded with “Most Valuable player” of the Asian Championship held at lucknow, India.

Champion - Egypt Pro-Tour at Cairo (World Ranking), July ’10 – First Indian to Win

US Open Champion held at Grand Rapids – July ’10 – First Indian to Win

Bronze Medalist in Indian Pro-Tour at New Delhi, India in June ’10,

Achieved the career best World Ranking of 39 (as on 1st August, 2010), the best international ranking by any Indian Won National Championship for FIFTH TIME – fourth consecutive National Title and India No. 1 for the past seven years

In Asian Championship held at Lucknow, in the team quarter final event, he fully extended and stretched to five games with Wang Liqin – former world Champion and current world number six.

In the singles event KILLER SPIN EXHIBITION MATCH held at US, he defeated Schlager – former world champion.

Captained India at the recently held World Championships in Moscow – May, 2010, and led the team to 29th position, from 33rd position previously


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