From Chennai's Streets to Asian Sands: Bharat & Rajesh's Volleyball Dream

Tamil Nadu's beach volleyball duo Bharat and Rajesh have won a second consecutive silver medal at the Khelo India Beach Games 2026 in Diu. The pair, who come from humble backgrounds with a plumber and a bus conductor for fathers, found their passion for the sport in college. They have already secured qualification for the Asian Beach Volleyball Championships in China this April. The KIBG performance serves as crucial preparation as they aim to build consistency and mental resilience for the international stage ahead.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Duo Targets Asian Beach Volleyball Championships

  • Silver at Khelo India Beach Games 2026
  • Qualified for Asian Beach Championships
  • Overcame financial hurdles
  • Supported by families
  • Focus on long-term progress
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Late bloomers Bharat and Rajesh looking to build on KIBG 2026 success in Asian Beach Volleyball C'ships

Bharat and Rajesh, sons of a plumber and bus conductor, clinch silver at Khelo India Beach Games 2026 and now aim for Asian Championships.

"Sometimes the fire ignites late, and for us it happened during our early college days. - Bharat"

Diu, January 10

Tamil Nadu's beach volleyball pairing of Bharat and Rajesh are inseparable in more ways than one. Late bloomers in the sport, the duo share a long-standing bond forged through similar life experiences before becoming an integral part of their college volleyball unit, as per a release.

Bharat's father works as a plumber on daily wages while Rajesh's father is a bus conductor in Chennai. In homes where financial stability was always the primary concern, volleyball was never an obvious career choice but having quietly navigated every challenge to keep going, the pair clinched a second successive Beach Volleyball silver medal at the Khelo India Beach Games (KIBG) 2026 at Ghoghla Beach in Diu.

"My dad works as a plumber on daily wages, while Rajesh's father is a bus conductor. Growing up, there wasn't really a sporting environment around us. But sometimes the fire ignites late, and for us it happened during our early college days," said Bharat, who captains the side.Commerce graduates from Loyola College, Chennai, Bharat and Rajesh credited their families for backing their sporting ambitions, allowing them to pursue a path filled with uncertainty and limited financial security.

"We are both in our early 20s, but thankfully, there is no pressure from our families to immediately look for jobs. In most Indian households, you won't see 23-year-olds continuing with sport without worrying about finances. Our incomes are modest, but our families support us wholeheartedly, even as we now look to become independent. Hopefully, our performances will be noticed," Bharat said.

Bharat brings valuable experience, having been part of Tamil Nadu's silver medal-winning team at KIBG 2025. Rajesh complements him with youthful energy and growing tactical maturity, as the pair prioritises consistency, cohesion and long-term progress over immediate results, as per a release.

"I was a part of the gold medal-winning team at the Diu Games in 2024 and then won silver at the inaugural Khelo India Beach Games last year. We're happy to keep the momentum going this year," Bharat added.

Having already secured qualification for the Asian Beach Championships in China this April by winning gold at the selection trials, Bharat and Rajesh are now looking ahead to attend the national camp next month.

For the Tamil Nadu duo, KIBG 2026 serves as an extended preparation phase, helping them fine-tune their skills, adapt to conditions and build mental resilience ahead of a demanding season.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Stories like these need more coverage. We always hear about cricket, but there are so many athletes in other sports grinding it out with minimal support. Hope they get a good sponsor after this performance.
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Aditya G
As someone from Chennai, it's great to see Loyola College alumni making waves! Their journey from commerce graduates to national-level athletes is remarkable. Hope the SAI and TN government provide them with the necessary training facilities.
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Sarah B
While their story is motivating, it also highlights a systemic issue. Why should talented athletes have to rely solely on family support in their early 20s? The Khelo India program is a start, but we need structured financial pathways for non-cricket sports.
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Karthik V
"The fire ignites late" – that line hit home. It's never too late to chase your passion. Their focus on long-term progress over immediate results is a mature approach. All the best for China! Bring home a medal, boys!
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Meera T
Beach volleyball at the Asian level! That's huge. Diu seems to be becoming a hub for this sport. Great to see Khelo India creating these platforms. Their synergy, coming from similar backgrounds, must be their biggest strength. Jai Hind!

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