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
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    . Sharath for Olympic
      Sharath on training for Beijing Olympic
      Sharath wins Pyongyang title
      Sharath Kamal on gold high
      Sharath completes golden double
      Sharath Kamal winner of the national table tennis championship
      Kamal, Roy make Indian TT history
      IOC men, OIL Indian women emerge champions
      Sharath Kamal, Poulomi triumph
      Jung’s Golden Dream Dashed
      Sharath gets right, regains tittle
      The fragrance of victory is doubly sweet
      Sharath Kamal targets Commonwealth title
      Raw aggression wins table-top war
      A winner in the making
      No stopping Sharath Kamal
      It’s petroleum all the way
      Sharath is Commonwealth champ

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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




   

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