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Going to Olympics qualifying event without coach tough: Sharath Kamal

With the current world ranking of 33, Achanta Sharath Kamal is well placed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Achanta Sharath Kamal, UTT, Par Gerell, Sweden, Jan-Ove WaldnerIndia is in a good in table tennis with its young players such a Achanta Sharath Kamal doing well, said veteran Par Gerell. (Source: File)

Ace paddler Achanta Sharath Kamal on Tuesday admitted that going to Olympic qualifiers without a coach would be a tough situation.

The 37-year-old, who was at the PYC Gymkhana in Pune, spoke about the various challenges both him and the Indian team face ahead of the qualifiers. He was speaking after city-based sports NGO ‘Lakshya’ decided to support him in his journey.

“As individuals, we have our team of coaches, but as a team, we need a coach. It is a matter of concern,” Kamal was quoted saying in a media release issued here.

With the current world ranking of 33, Kamal is well placed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

The men’s team, led by Kamal and young rising paddler G Sathiyan, will be traveling to Dusseldorf, Germany for training later this month.

The team will be looking to qualify for Olympics 2020 at the Olympic qualifier tournament in Portugal, which will be held from January 22 to 26.

Office bearers of ‘Lakshya’ including head player management GM Abhijit Kunte, treasurer Bharat Shah and secretary Sunder Iyer were present on the occasion.

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