Sharath Kamal is hopeful of winning an Olympic medal in table tennis

The 38-year-old paddler believes the country has a good chance of bagging a medal in the mixed doubles category in Tokyo.

Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra in a file photo; Credit: Twitter
By Karthik Raman | Apr 29, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Veteran Indian table tennis player Achanta Sharath Kamal has expressed his hope of winning an Olympic Games medal this time, especially in mixed doubles with Manika Batra. Tokyo 2020 would be Sharath’s fourth Olympic Games but he would compete in two events – men’s singles and mixed doubles – for the first time. “Back in 2004, I had a dream of winning an Olympic medal and 17 years later, I am sitting here with the hope it is actually going to turn into a reality,” he added.

Sharath drew his confidence from the 2018 Asian Games medal. “The nation’s dream of winning a medal in Table Tennis can come true, especially in Mixed Doubles where a medal is just three rounds away,” Sharath said during a media interaction facilitated by the Sports Authority of India.

“The Asian Games bronze medal that Manika and I won in Jakarta leads me to believe that if we can do it in the Asian Games, we have a fair chance at the Tokyo Olympics as Asia is a powerhouse and the best teams are from the continent. So, when you medal in the Asian Games, you have that confidence that this is going to be the best Olympics in terms of performance and in terms of results.”

His partnership with Manika

The 38-year-old paddler also spoke about his partnership with Manika Batra. He said they have had good sessions in the recent weeks and worked on certain aspects like footwork and coordination. “We both do really well under pressure even as singles players. When a match gets close, we are both able to raise our levels a notch up,” he said.

“The second thing is we have different styles of playing. She is able to slow the game down fantastically well and I am able to speed it up from there. That is where the opponents also are not able to play comfortably against us. So that is how we are trying to build our game.”

For this Olympic cycle, Sharath Kamal was inducted in Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) in December 2018. He has been given financial support of close to Rs 50 lakh, with most of the finances being sanctioned towards the cost for international competitions, fee for support staff, expenditure for equipment and Out of Pocket Allowance (OPA).

“We have come a very long way since 2004, in 2008 when I went to the Olympic Games with little competitive exposure. Once TOPS came into the picture, it became a lot easier and are able to concentrate on our training as all requirements have been taken care of,” he further added.





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