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Manav Thakkar Smashes Into World Top 35, Marks New Chapter for Indian Table Tennis

The talented 25-year-old from Rajkot rises through the global rankings after consistent international performances, cementing his place among India’s table-tennis elite.

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
November 12, 2025
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Manav Thakkar Smashes Into World Top 35, Marks New Chapter for Indian Table Tennis

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Bhubaneswar: In a landmark achievement for Indian table tennis, Manav Thakkar has reached a career-high world ranking in men’s singles, becoming only the third Indian male paddler to break into the Top 35. This milestone is a major boost not just for Thakkar personally but for the broader ambitions of the Indian table-tennis fraternity.

Thakkar, born on 14 April 2000 in Rajkot, Gujarat, has steadily climbed the international ladder thanks to his attacking style and increased exposure on the global circuit. Known for his aggressive forehand and willingness to engage early, he has matured into a consistent performer—rather than merely a top junior prospect.

“I’ve always believed that hard work on the practice table and belief in my game would take me forward,” Thakkar said after his latest ascent. “Breaking into the top 35 feels special — but my goal remains fixed on doing more, and better.”

Historically, only a select few Indian men’s singles players have achieved such heights. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, who reached world No. 24, and Sharath Kamal, who achieved a best of world No. 30, have set the precedent. Thakkar now stands shoulder to shoulder with them, signalling a deeper bench of Indian talent at the highest level.

The path to this ranking has not been easy. Thakkar’s rise has involved strong showings against higher-ranked opponents, improved physical conditioning, and sharper tactical awareness. Despite the challenges of travelling, competing across continents, and adapting to top-level opposition, his focus has remained unwavering.

“Every match, every tournament, I’m learning something new. Sometimes the scoreline isn’t what I want — but the process improves. That’s what I’ve focused on,” he reflected.

For India, the significance is two-fold. First, it demonstrates that Indian men’s singles ping-pong is not just about occasional flashes but about sustained performance. Second, Thakkar’s breakthrough provides inspiration for upcoming players, doubling as proof that global rankings can be climbed from the Indian system.

What’s next for Thakkar? With this ranking boost, he’ll likely get better seedings in major events, avoid some of the early heavy draws, and gain confidence that he belongs firmly in the conversation against the top tiers. He now turns his attention toward major tournaments like the World Championships, Asian Games and beyond, with hopes of extending this form and perhaps breaking into the top 20.

In the bigger picture, Thakkar’s achievement aligns with the growth of the sport in India — more infrastructure, more overseas exposure, more tournaments at home. When one player steps up, it often raises the bar for many others.

“It’s not just about me — I want to help raise the level of Indian table tennis,” Thakkar said. “If I do well, maybe someone behind me will aim even higher.”

In short, Manav Thakkar’s rise is compelling proof that with dedication, intelligent planning and honest effort, ranking milestones can be achieved. As India’s third men’s singles player to crack the world’s top 35, he not only adds to his own legacy, but lights a path forward for the next generation.

 

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