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Sathiyan Gnanasekaran
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran posing with all the medals he won in his debut XXI Commonwealth Games 2018 held at Gold Coast, Australia.
Personal information
Birth nameSathiyan Gnanasekaran[1]
NationalityIndian
Born (1993-01-08) 8 January 1993 (age 31)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Height1.68m
Sport
CountryIndia
SportTable Tennis
Coached bySubramanian Raman
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking24
Medal record
Men's Table Tennis
Representing India
ITTF Challenge - Belgium 2016
Gold medal – first place Belgium Men's Singles
ITTF Major- Bulgaria 2017
Silver medal – second place Bulgaria Men's Doubles
ITTF Challenge - Spanish 2017
Gold medal – first place Spain Men's Singles
Commonwealth Games 2018
Gold medal – first place Gold Coast Men's Team
Commonwealth Games 2018
Silver medal – second place Gold Coast Men's Doubles
Commonwealth Games 2018
Bronze medal – third place Gold Coast Mixed Doubles
Asian Games 2018
Bronze medal – third place Jakarta Men's Team
ITTF Platinum - Australian 2019
Bronze medal – third place Geelong Men's Doubles
ITTF Challenge Plus - Oman 2019
Bronze medal – third place Muscat Men's Singles
ITTF Major - Hungarian 2020
Silver medal – second place Budapest Men's Doubles

Sathiyan Gnanasekaran (born 8 January 1993) is an Indian table tennis player, currently ranked at 32 in the world as of April 2020. He was a member of the Indian team that took the bronze in the 2011 Junior World Championships.

In May 2019, Sathiyan attained his career best World ranking of 24 and became the first Indian paddler ever to break into the World Top-25 ITTF rankings.

He became the first Indian paddler to sign a contract with Okayama Rivets for the Japanese T-league.

He is an employee of ONGC & currently being supported by the GoSports Foundation through the Rahul Dravid Athlete Mentorship Programme and managed commercially by Baseline ventures.


Achievements

Sathiyan announced himself in the world stage in Table Tennis when he won the ITTF Challenge Belgium Open title in the men's singles category in September 2016. This was his first ITTF pro tour title. In the final match played at De Haan in Belgium, he defeated the local player Nuytinck Cedric with a 4-0 score in the final - with 15-13, 11-6, 11-2, 17-15. With this victory, he became the first Indian table tennis player to win an ITTF event on European soil.[2]

2017 had been a special year for Sathiyan where he won gold in the ITTF Challenge - Spanish Open, in Almeria (2017) in the men's singles category and created history by becoming the first Indian Table Tennis player ever to win two ITTF pro tour titles.[3]

In April 2018, he won three medals in his debut Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast, Australia. He also played an important role by winning both his matches against Japan in the Men Team category quarterfinals and won a historic bronze medal at the Asian Games 2018 held at Jakarta for the first time ever after a gap of 60 years.[4]

In September 2019, he pulled off the biggest win of his career by defeating the Japanese prodigy Harimoto Tomokazu in straight sets at the Asian TT Championships 2019. In the same event, he also gave a stellar performance by becoming the first Indian ever after a gap of 43 years to reach the Quarterfinals in Men Singles category.

In 2019, On Friday, 29 November, Sathiyan made his debut World Cup appearance and defeated higher-ranked Frenchman Simon Gauzy 11-13, 9-11, 11-8, 14-12, 7-11, 11-5, 11-8 before beating world number 24 Groth Jonathan of Denmark 11-9, 7-11, 11-5, 11-6, 11-2, to top his group and reach the round of 16 in 2019 ITTF Men's World Cup. The world number 30 G Sathiyan, went down 1-4 (11-7, 8-11, 5-11, 9-11, 8-11) to Timo Boll in the pre-quarters.

Awards

  • ARJUNA AWARD 2018
  • TOISA Table Tennis player of the year award 2017 (Jury choice)

References

  1. ^ http://results.ittf.link/index.php?option=com_fabrik&view=details&formid=99&rowid=103126&Itemid=266
  2. ^ "Sathiyan Gnanasekaran wins Belgium Open". ESPN. 28 September 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Sathiyan Gnanasekaran adds to title haul, wins in Almeria - International Table Tennis Federation". International Table Tennis Federation. 26 November 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Sathiyan Gnanasekaran national hero - International Table Tennis Federation". International Table Tennis Federation. 28 August 2018.