Mahesh Mangaonkar
| Country |  India | |||||||||
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| Residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra | |||||||||
| Born | March 23, 1994 Mumbai, Maharashtra | |||||||||
| Height | 180 | |||||||||
| Weight | 78 | |||||||||
| Turned Pro | 2009 | |||||||||
| Retired | Active | |||||||||
| Coached by | Shaun Moxham | |||||||||
| Racquet used | Prince Sports | |||||||||
| Men's singles | ||||||||||
| Highest ranking | No. 44 (January, 2015) | |||||||||
| Current ranking | No. 61 (July, 2016) | |||||||||
| Medal record 
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| Last updated on: July, 2016. | ||||||||||
Mahesh Mangaonkar, (born March 23, 1994 in Mumbai) is a professional squash player who represented India. He reached a career-high world ranking of World No. 44 in January 2015. He won the prestigious British Junior Open Under-15 category in 2009.[1][2]
Mahesh Mangaonkar won the IMET Open 2013 in the Slovakian capital Bratislava. He is the first Indian squash player to win the IMET Open. He was a part of the Indian team, who won the Gold Medal at the 2014 Asian Games held at Incheon[3]
References
External links
- Mahesh Mangaonkar profile from PSA (archived)
- Mahesh Mangaonkar profile from SquashInfo
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