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Pages in category "Indian female table tennis players" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Manika Batra (born 15 June 1995) is an Indian table tennis player. [2] She is a triple gold medalist at the South Asian Games, a double gold medalist at the Commonwealth Games, and a bronze medalist at the Asian Games, Asian Championships, and Asian Cup. She is India's number two in women and her world rank is 27 as of Nov 2024. [3]
Sreeja Akula (born 31 July 1998) is an Indian table tennis player. She is a two-time Indian national champion. She is currently ranked India number one in women's singles. [4] Akula received the Arjuna Award in 2022. At the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Akula won the gold medal in the mixed doubles event with Sharath Kamal.
Mouma Das (Bengali: মৌমা দাস; born 24 February 1984) [1] is an Indian table tennis player. Born and brought up in Kolkata, West Bengal, she has represented India in international events since the early 2000s. Das has won multiple medals at the Commonwealth Games including a gold in the Women's Team Competition in 2018.
Neha Aggarwal Sharma (born 11 January 1990) is an Indian table tennis player who participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the only woman from India to feature in that discipline. [2] Aggarwal earned her position at the Olympics by defeating Poulomi Ghatak and Mouma Das , who had been favored to win.
Naina Jaiswal (born on 22 March 2000) is an Indian table tennis player who won multiple titles in both national and international championships. [1] She is also a "Child Prodigy" who started pursuing PhD at the age of 17.
1996 Atlanta Olympics table tennis event was part of the silver medal-winning Indian squad in the team event at the 1991 Nairobi Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships , . won all three gold medals, winning the singles, doubles and team events, at the 1991 Colombo and the 1993 Dhaka South Asian Federation Games .
All of this makes her 'state topper' in under twelve, fourteen, and sixteen age brackets. She was ranked number one in sub-junior girls for table tennis in India. Outside of India, Naina participated in an international table tennis tournament, which was held in Austria, and achieved 6th seed. She represented India at a training camp in China ...