Updated On: 06 March, 2025 07:55 AM IST | Chennai | PTI
He also had the honour of carrying India’s flag at the Paris Olympics last year

Sharath Kamal
Indian table tennis legend A Sharath Kamal, 42, will hang up his racket and the iconic bandana later this month, having stayed at the top of his game for more than 22 years. In his own words, life has come full circle for one of India’s finest athletes who will say goodbye to professional table tennis in front of his friends and family in Chennai, where the WTT (World Table Tennis) Star Contender and his swansong will be staged from March 25 to 30.
Sharath’s impressive CV includes seven gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, two bronze medals at the Asian Games and five appearances at the Summer Olympics. He also had the honour of carrying India’s flag at the Paris Olympics last year. “Not saying I am letting it go completely, but this is certainly the end for us on the big tables, in front of the big crowds. Time to give my bandana and racquet some rest,” he said.