Soumyajit Ghosh
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| Soumyajit Ghosh | |||||||||||||||
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Ghosh (left) at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games | |||||||||||||||
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| Nickname(s) | Baban | ||||||||||||||
| Nationality | Indian | ||||||||||||||
| Born | 10 May 1993 Siliguri, India | ||||||||||||||
Table tennis career | |||||||||||||||
| Playing style | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
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Soumyajit Ghosh (Bengali: সৌম্যজিৎ ঘোষ; born 10 May 1993) is an Indian table tennis player from Siliguri, West Bengal.[1] He was the youngest Indian player to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2] He also became the youngest national champion at the age of 19, when he defeated Sharath Kamal in the 74th National Table Tennis Championships.[3]
Ghosh hails from a middle-class family in Siliguri. His father Hari Sankar Ghosh works for the local municipal corporation. His mother Mina Ghosh is a homemaker. Soumyajit is an only child. In India he trains at the NIS base in Patiala under coach Bhawani Mukherjee. When abroad, he trains under coach Peter Karlsson in Falkenberg, Sweden. Ghosh is the Indian number 1 in table tennis as per the world ranking (Nov 2016).[4] He was world number 63, as of November 2016.