Ghorpade won her first senior national women's title defeating her teammate Syndrela Das in a 4-3 final at the 87th Senior National and Inter-State Table Tennis Championship in Indore on 21 March 2026.[6] On way to her final, she defeated top seed Sreeja Akula in the quarterfinals. She went into the tournament as the 8th seed but is ranked number 1 in the country after the victory.
Earlier, she won the national titles in both sub-junior (under 15) and junior (U 19) Nationals. She became the third player from Karnataka to win the National title after Archana Kamath (2019) and Usha Sunderraj (1968).[2]
She won a bronze medal at the 2022 Youth World Championships in Rades, Tunisia in women's doubles. She won a bronze in the Junior mixed doubles at the Asian Youth Championship and was part of the Asian team that won a bronze at the World Cadet Challenge 2019 in the team category.[1]
She was part of the Goa Challengers team that won the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT).[4]