Results

WTT China Smash 09/30 11:05 6 Aditya Sareen v Sharath K Achanta L 3-1
Olympics 2024 - Men Team 08/06 08:25 - Zhendong Fan v Sharath K Achanta L 3-1
Olympics 2024 - Men 07/28 09:40 6 Sharath K Achanta v Deni Kozul L 2-4
WTT Star Contender Bangkok 07/05 08:30 5 Chun Ting Wong v Sharath K Achanta L 3-2
WTT Contender Tunis 06/28 15:25 4 Maharu Yoshimura v Sharath K Achanta L 3-2
WTT Contender Tunis 06/27 09:30 5 Sharath K Achanta v Eric Jouti W 3-0
WTT Contender Lagos 06/22 10:55 3 Sharath K Achanta v Thibault Poret L 2-3
WTT Contender Lagos 06/21 16:35 4 Sharath K Achanta v Jiecheng Luo W 3-0
WTT Contender Lagos 06/20 11:35 5 Sharath K Achanta v Godwin Alabi W 3-0
WTT Saudi Smash 05/04 14:00 6 Sharath Kamal Achanta v Quadri Aruna L 2-3
Singapore Smash 03/15 08:00 3 Felix Lebrun v Sharath Kamal Achanta L 4-1
Singapore Smash 03/14 08:10 4 Sharath Kamal Achanta v Omar Assar W 3-0

Wikipedia - Sharath Kamal

Achanta Sharath Kamal (born 12 July 1982) is an Indian professional table tennis player. He is the first Indian table tennis player ever to become ten time Senior National Champion hence breaking the record of eight-time National Champion Kamlesh Mehta. In 2019 he was awarded the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award and in 2022, he was awarded the Khel Ratna Award, India's highest sporting honour. He is ranked 32 in ITTF world ranking. He beat Joo Se Hyuk and Chuang Chih-yuan, world no. 8 and 16 respectively in 2015 28th Asian cup at Jaipur. Sharath won the men's singles gold in the 16th Commonwealth table tennis championship held at Kuala Lumpur in 2004. He is a recipient of the Arjuna award for the year 2004.

He won the Gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, beating crowd favourite Australian William Henzell in the final, apart from helping the Indian team clinch gold in the table tennis team event against Singapore. He teamed up with Subhajit Saha to win the Men's Doubles gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. He won three medals in 2018 Commonwealth Games; Gold in men's team event; Silver in men's doubles; and bronze in men's singles event.

Sharath qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics after beating Iran's Noshad Alamian in the Asian Olympic qualification. However, he made a first round exit in the men's individual event. He is an alumnus of PSBB Nungambakkam school (class of 2000) and Loyola College, Chennai. He is employed with the Indian Oil Corporation as an officer.