Welcome to Achanta Sharath Kamal's website - An Arjuna Awardee. . . Common wealth champion. . . US open Champion. . . Egypt Pro-Tour Champion . . . Sharath Kamal is currently Ranked 39 in the World. He is the First Indian to acheive this Rank
  Home Sharath Contact
   News & Achievements
   Schedule
   Results
   Profile
   Sponsors
   Management
   Links
   
 
   Media Releases
   Photo Gallery
    Videos
 
 



     
    . Sharath 5th time National champion
    . India off to a good start at Asian TT
    . Sharath and Neha make Olympic grade
    . Sharath leads India to quarterfinals
    . Sharath 4th time National champion
      5 chances for india
      Reality for the Big leauge
      When family waited Sharath to come
      Indians continue to live on hope
      Indian contingment
      India watch
      Sharath wedding - I
      Sharath wedding - I I
      Sharath Kamal with Nadal
      Mixed luck as Sharath wins, Anju flops
      Oil women emerge champs in PSPB TT
      Set  for real action
      Sharath on Olympic 2nd round
      Sharath goes down fighting
      Sharath is world No : 72
      Sharath to India's charge

Click on the Images to view larger 1 2 3  

Sharath Kamal has won the Only Gold Medal for Tamil Nadu in the Common Wealth Games in addition to the Bronze Medals in the Singles and Team events.

His Bronze medal in Singles is India’s 100th Medal in the Common Wealth Games 10.

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

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




   

 Best view at Internet Explorer Ver 5.5 and above with a resolution 800 x 600