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Table Tennis

Exclusive: ‘We Are Faster In Observing Things Than Chinese’- G Sathiyan Reveals How Indian TT Can Reach New Heights

Commonwealth Games 2022 proved to be another success for India's table tennis player Sathiyan Gnanasekaran. He won a total of three medals in the recently concluded games.

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Sharath Kamal Eyes Olympic Glory Before Retiring From Table Tennis

Sharath returned from Birmingham as the most-decorated Indian athlete at the Games, with four medals. Besides a yellow metal in the mixed doubles, Sharath also won the singles gold after 16 years.

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Highlights Commonwealth Games 2022, Birmingham Day 5 Updates: India Clinch Gold Medals In Lawn Bowls And Tennis

India so far have won nine medals in CWG 2022 - Three Golds, Three Silvers and Three Bronze. They are assured of three Silver Medals as well at least.

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Indian Women Paddlers Ease Past Guyana 3-0

The Indian women's table tennis team, led by Manika Batra, continued its winning streak as it outclassed Guyana 3-0 in a Group 2 match of the Commonwealth Games here on Saturday.

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Mishra and Pujara share a ‘ping-pong’ moment

Cricketers often indulge in extracurricular activities like football, tennis and table tennis as a part of their fitness regime.

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An Australian fast bowler who plays double-handed backhand — in table tennis!

In the above video, Sandhu is seen accomplishing Roger Federer’s signature stroke to perfection.

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Asian Games 2014: India move to second round in Table Tennis

The Indian women's doubles teams led the charge in table tennis.

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Asian Games 2014: Bitter-sweet day for India’s TT players

India have so far won 35 medals including two golds.

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Asian Games 2014: India knocked out in Table Tennis mixed doubles

The Indian team of Achanta Sharath Kamal and Poulomi Ghatak lost to Thailand 0-3

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Asian Games 2014: India suffer ignominious defeats in table-tennis

The men's and women's teams were trounced 0-3 by China and Singapore respectively.

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