India’s highest-ranked table tennis player Satiyan Gnanasekaran feels that India is enjoying a golden age in sports and believes things will get better from here.
India’s top table tennis player Satiyan Gnanasekaran feels that India is enjoying a golden age in sports, and believes things will only get better here. “I think this is the golden age of Indian table tennis. We are winning medals in all categories, including men, women, junior, junior, junior, and even cadets. It sounds amazing. India is now a big force in world table tennis,” he said at a press conference at the opening ceremony of the 36th National Games in Surat on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old, who started winning medals on the international stage with Sharas Kamal and Manika Batra, sees great potential and potential in the next line of players.
“Over the past seven years, table tennis has changed into a whole new sport. It is probably one of the most advanced sports in the country,” Satyan said. 온라인카지노
Speaking about the role of the national tournament to further improve table tennis, Satyan said, “The tournament gave me a great platform to know where I was standing in 2015. When you compete in a multi-sport event, it is a very different ball game. You learn a lot and help us in bigger events like the Commonwealth Games, the Asian Games, and the Olympics.”
“For young people, it’s a great platform to test their skills and test themselves under pressure,” he added. Indian table tennis is enjoying its golden age, says Satyan Gnasekar, India’s highest-ranked table tennis player. I feel like Indian table tennis is enjoying a golden age, and I believe things will get better from the Asian News International update here. September 2, 2022, 1:02 PM
Indian table tennis is enjoying a golden age, says Satyan Gnanasekaran
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India’s top table tennis player Satiyan Gnanasekaran feels that India is enjoying a golden age in sports, and believes things will only get better here. “I think this is the golden age of Indian table tennis. We are winning medals in all categories, including men, women, junior, junior, junior, and even cadets. It sounds amazing. India is now a big force in world table tennis,” he said at a press conference at the opening ceremony of the 36th National Games in Surat on Tuesday.
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The 29-year-old, who started winning medals on the international stage with Sharas Kamal and Manika Batra, sees great potential and potential in the next line of players.
“Over the past seven years, table tennis has changed into a whole new sport. It is probably one of the most advanced sports in the country,” Satyan said.
Speaking about the role of the national tournament to further improve table tennis, Satyan said, “The tournament gave me a great platform to know where I was standing in 2015. When you compete in a multi-sport event, it is a very different ball game. You learn a lot and help us in bigger events like the Commonwealth Games, the Asian Games, and the Olympics.”
“For teenagers, it’s a great platform to test their skills and test themselves under pressure,” he added.
Meanwhile, at the last event in Kerala, Satyan was part of the gold medal-winning Tamil Nadu men’s team. This year, Tamil Nadu is ineligible for the eight-team event, and he agrees that the sport potentially missed a major clash with host Gujarat.
However, the 37th-ranked player wants to do his best in the individual event before heading to the world championships in Chengdu.
“It’s not going to be easy here because I’m playing singles myself. But I can adapt to the conditions for two days. I will practice a little and do my best at the Olympics,” he promised.
“I hope to have a really good tournament, eat Gujarat dishes, and enjoy here,” he added.
The 2022 Indian Games are the 36th edition of the Indian Games, scheduled to be held in Ahmadabad, Gandhinagar, Surat, Badodara, Rajkot and Babnagar in Gujarat Province from 27 September to 10 October 2022.