Kamal Sharath Achanta - Welcome to the andro Pro Team

Kamal Sharath Achanta - Welcome to the andro Pro Team

andro is happy to announce that Kamal Sharath Achanta joins the andro Pro Team from now on. The 35-year-old Indian national team player is the No. 44 in the ITTF World Ranking (as of July 2018). Kamal is considered a living icon of table tennis in India. Fans around the world value him as a fair and sympathetic representative of our sport. Out of his long list of achievements especially the individual victories at the Commonwealth Games 2004 (Kuala Lumpur) and 2006 (Melbourne) stand out. With a total of 8 national championship titles, he is the current Indian record champion. As a top performer in the Indian national team, he had a decisive role in winning the gold medal in the team competition of the Commonwealth Games in 2006 and 2018. Kamal has participated in three Olympic Games and fans of the German TTBL love him for his electrifying performances. The family father has his center of life in the Indian city of Chennai, while he is playing in the upcoming season for the German record champion Borussia Duesseldorf. Kamal uses Rasanter 50 rubber on his racket.

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