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    Home»News»How Sathiyan Gnansekaran Won CWG Gold After Quitting Engineering

    How Sathiyan Gnansekaran Won CWG Gold After Quitting Engineering

    News January 7, 20261 Min Read
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    Defying conventional wisdom, table tennis star Sathiyan Gnansekaran abandoned engineering studies to chase Olympic dreams. His gamble yielded India’s first mixed doubles gold at the Commonwealth Games, etching his name in sporting history.

    Growing up in Tamil Nadu, Sathiyan excelled in studies, earning engineering admission. Yet, table tennis tournaments revealed his true talent. Balancing both proved unsustainable; he chose the sport full-time in 2014. Training rigorously, he climbed ranks, becoming India’s No. 2 men’s singles player.

    Key milestones included bronze at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and multiple national titles. Birmingham marked redemption. With partner Manika Batra, they showcased synergy in mixed doubles, navigating a grueling tournament bracket. The final victory over Liam Pitchford and Tin-Tin Ho was a masterclass in composure under pressure.

    Beyond the win, Sathiyan’s journey highlights systemic challenges in Indian sports—like funding shortages and recognition gaps. He credits coaches and family for backing his decision amid skepticism. Now a role model, he conducts clinics for underprivileged kids, fostering grassroots talent.

    With endorsements rolling in and Olympic quotas in sight, Sathiyan’s future gleams. His story is a blueprint for aspiring athletes: passion trumps pedigree every time.

    Birmingham CWG 2022 Commonwealth Games Gold Engineering to Sports Indian Table Tennis Manika Batra Partner Mixed Doubles Champion Sathiyan Gnansekaran Table Tennis India
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