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Sharath Kamal ranked highest Indian player in latest ITTF rankings

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New Delhi: The seasoned table tennis ace Achanta Sharath Kamal, fresh off a stunning comeback victory at the recent Singapore Smash, has taken back the top place for India in the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) rankings.

His remarkable resurgence followed a spellbinding performance at the Singapore Smash that ended with a loss in the quarterfinals. Despite beginning the competition as a qualifier, the 41-year-old Sharath advanced to the quarterfinals by defeating World Nos. 13 Darko Jorgic and 22 Omar Assar.

Consequently, the current Commonwealth Games men's singles gold medallist has shot up to 34th place in the men's singles rankings from 88th place. Harmeet Desai (65th) and Manav Thakkar (74th) are the other two Indian men in the top 100.

In women's singles, Manika Batra continues to reign supreme as the highest-ranked Indian paddler, retaining her distinguished status despite a minor setback of slipping down two spots to 38th in the list.

Meanwhile, Sreeja Akula's stellar performance has seen her ascend three places to secure the 47th position, further solidifying India's prowess in the international table tennis arena. Yashaswini Ghorpade is ranked World No. 100 in the latest rankings.


With inputs from IANS

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