Indian table tennis legend A. Sharath Kamal has etched his name in the history books with an unparalleled achievement in the Common Wealth Games (CWG). The decorated paddler holds the distinction of winning a men’s doubles medal in three consecutive CWGs—a feat no other player has matched.
In the 2010 Delhi CWG, Sharath Kamal teamed up with Subhajit Saha to capture the gold medal, thrilling the home crowd with their dominant performances.
Four years later, at the 2014 Glasgow CWG, he partnered Anthony Amalraj to secure the silver medal, showcasing his consistency and adaptability on the global stage.
At the 2018 Gold Coast CWG, Sharath Kamal again paired with G. Sathiyan to win another silver medal, further cementing his legacy as one of India’s greatest table tennis players.
This remarkable streak of medals not only highlights Sharath Kamal’s skills but also his enduring partnership with some of India’s finest table tennis talents. His consistency and ability to perform under pressure have made him a pillar of India’s table tennis success in the Commonwealth Games.
Sharath Kamal’s achievements are a testament to his dedication to the sport, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations of players in India and beyond.