
A rich talent pool of players promises a bright future for Indian table tennis despite the recent retirement of stalwart Sharath Kamal, said Dronacharya awardee coach Sandeep Gupta on Monday.
Gupta is currently busy with the conduct of the National Ranking Table Tennis Championship which has returned to Delhi after a long gap of 13 years.
The tournament attracting close to 3000 entries is an indicator of the growing interest in the sport across the length and breadth of India, said Gupta, who is also the childhood coach of star player Manika Batra.
"The future of table tennis is very bright. Earlier, the level set by Sharath Kamal was very high. After that, there was a gap in the talent pool.
"But now, our top players - Manush (Shah), Manav (Thakkar), Sathiyan (Gnanasekaran), Harmeet (Desai) and Ankur Bhattacharya - are very prominent names in Indian table tennis,” Gupta told PTI at the Thyagaraj Stadium in New Delhi, the venue for the national ranking meet.
He feels it is a big deal for Delhi to host an event of this scale after a long hiatus.
"We are able to host the championship after a gap of 15
At the opening ceremony of the event, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized her government's commitment to sports, announcing the highest-ever cash rewards for international medal winners.
Olympic medallists from Delhi will now receive Rs 7 crore for gold, Rs 5 crore for silver, and Rs 3 crore for bronze. For the Commonwealth Games, the rewards will be Rs 3 crore, Rs 2 crore, and Rs 1 crore respectively.