Soumyajit Ghosh
Soumyajit Ghosh was born in Siliguri, West Bengal, India on May 10th, 1993 and is the Indian Table Tennis Player. At the age of 31, Soumyajit Ghosh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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In 2010, Ghosh won mixed doubles bronze medal at the World Junior Championships in Bahrain. He was instrumental in helping the Indian national team clinch a bronze medal in the World Junior Championships in 2011, by winning both his singles matches against South Korea in the quarter-finals. He was also an integral part of the team that won the Asian Junior Championships in 2011.
In 2013, Ghosh created history by becoming the youngest national champion ever by beating six-time champion Sharath Kamal in the finals of the 74th National Table Tennis Championships. He followed that up by winning the singles event at the Inter Institutional Table Tennis Championships in Dharwad, Karnataka. He also won the singles event in the U-21 category at the Brazil Open in Santos.
At the Lusofonia Games, 2014 in Goa, Ghosh won gold medal in mixed doubles and men's team event as well as a silver and bronze in men's singles and doubles respectively. He was also a quarter finalist at the Senior National Ranking Table Tennis Championships in Patna, 2014. At the 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow Ghosh reached the quarter finals of both men's singles and doubles. He also reached the semis of the team event.
At the WTTC 2015, Soumyajit reached R64 by beating Quadri Aruna.
On 14 April 2016, Soumyajit Ghosh qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics. However, he made a first round exit in the men's individual event losing to Padasak Tanviriyavechakul of Thailand.
On 30 April 2017, Soumyajit Ghosh won the ITTF Challenge Seamaster Chile Open singles event, by beating compatriot Anthony Amalraj in the final. This was his first ITTF Pro title and he became the third Indian to win an ITTF event.