Goa Challengers Retain Ultimate Table Tennis Title, Diya Chitale Shines

Goa Challengers Retain Ultimate Table Tennis Title, Diya Chitale Shines

The fifth edition of the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) concluded with Goa Challengers emerging victorious, successfully defending their title. The summit clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru indoor stadium in Chennai witnessed Goa Challengers triumph over Dabang Delhi 8-2.

Harmeet Desai and Yangzi Liu played pivotal roles in Goa Challengers’ victory. Desai and Liu secured their respective singles matches before teaming up to clinch the mixed doubles, setting the stage for Goa’s historic second consecutive title.

Despite their defeat, Dabang Delhi had a commendable season, with Sathiyan G and Diya Chitale showcasing exceptional performances. Chitale, a 21-year-old rising star, stunned India’s top paddler Manika Batra in the UTT 2024.

Chitale expressed her gratitude for the platform provided by UTT, stating, “UTT has been an incredible opportunity for young players like me. Sharing the court with top players has given me invaluable exposure. Sathiyan bhaiya has been an exceptional captain, always motivating us to excel.”

Chitale also shared her Olympic aspirations, aiming to represent India in Los Angeles 2028. “The Olympics are every athlete’s dream. I hope to win a medal. The training process is ongoing, and I’m committed to improving with each game,” she said.

Beyond table tennis, Chitale is an avid cricket fan and a staunch supporter of Virat Kohli. However, when asked to choose her favorite IPL team, she opted for Mumbai Indians, citing her Mumbai roots.

Athlead Goa Challengers Triumph in UTT 2024 Semi-Final, Advance to Final

Athlead Goa Challengers Triumph in UTT 2024 Semi-Final, Advance to Final

Athlead Goa Challengers, the defending champions of the IndianOil Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) 2024, secured a berth in the final after defeating PBG Bengaluru Smashers 8-4 in the first semi-final at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai on Thursday.

The Goa Challengers started strong, with Mihai Bobocica upsetting Alvaro Robles’ unbeaten streak this season with a 2-1 victory in the first men’s singles. Yangzi Liu, later named the Foreign Player of the Tie, extended the lead with a 2-1 win over World No.25 Manika Batra in the first women’s singles.

PBG Bengaluru Smashers fought back with a 2-1 victory in the mixed doubles, but Harmeet Desai, a two-time Commonwealth Games gold medalist, sealed the deal for the defending champions with a 3-0 triumph over Jeet Chandra in the second men’s singles. Desai was recognized as the Indian Player of the Tie for his outstanding performance.

The Goa Challengers will now face the winner of the second semi-final between Dabang Delhi TTC and Ahmedabad SG Pipers in the final. The franchise-based league, promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani under the auspices of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), has captivated fans with its high-octane matches.

Tickets for the remaining matches are available online on BookMyShow and offline at the box office near Gate no. 1 of the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai.

Harmeet Desai's Olympic Dream Ends with Second Round Loss

Harmeet Desai’s Olympic Dream Ends with Second Round Loss

India’s Harmeet Desai’s Olympic debut in men’s singles table tennis came to an end on Sunday after a disappointing 0-4 loss to world no. 5 Felix Lebrun of France in the second round. The 31-year-old from Surat struggled to find his rhythm against the 17-year-old local hopeful, going down 8-11 8-11 6-11 8-11 in just 28 minutes.

Desai, who was part of the Indian team that won gold medals at the Commonwealth Games in 2018 and 2022, had progressed to the second round with a convincing 4-0 victory over Jordan’s Zaid Abo Yaman on Saturday. However, his performance against Lebrun was a far cry from his showing in the opening round match.

Desai had come into the Olympics after playing in three preparatory tournaments and undergoing personal training in Germany. However, he was unable to replicate his form in the second round, as Lebrun’s aggressive play and quick reflexes proved too much for the Indian.

Earlier, veteran Sharath Kamal, making his fifth Olympics appearance, also suffered a shock exit in the men’s singles competition. The 39-year-old lost 2-4 (12-10 9-11 6-11 7-11 11-8 10-12) to Deni Kozul of Slovenia, ranked 86 places below him.

With Desai and Kamal’s exits, India’s campaign in men’s singles table tennis at the Tokyo Olympics has come to an end. The focus will now shift to the women’s singles competition, where Manika Batra and Sutirtha Mukherjee will be representing India.

Indian Paddler Harmeet Desai Triumphs in Olympic Debut

Indian Paddler Harmeet Desai Triumphs in Olympic Debut

Indian table tennis star Harmeet Desai made a triumphant debut at the Paris Olympics, securing a resounding 4-0 victory over Jordan’s Zaid Abo Yaman in the men’s singles preliminary round. The 31-year-old from Surat showcased his exceptional skills and experience, dominating the match from start to finish.

Desai, ranked 103rd in the world, faced little resistance from his opponent, who is ranked 538th. The Indian paddler quickly established his rhythm, winning the first game 11-7. He maintained his momentum in the subsequent games, taking them 11-9, 11-5, and 11-5. The match lasted a mere 30 minutes, highlighting Desai’s superior technique and tactical prowess.

Desai’s victory marks a significant milestone in his illustrious career. Having competed in numerous international tournaments, including the Commonwealth Games where he won team gold medals in 2018 and 2022, the Olympics had remained an elusive dream. His determination and hard work have finally paid off, as he now stands among the elite table tennis players on the world’s grandest sporting stage.

In preparation for the Olympics, Desai participated in three preparatory tournaments and underwent rigorous personal training in Germany. His dedication and commitment to the sport are evident in his performance at Paris. He is one of two Indian men’s singles players competing in the Olympics, alongside veteran Sharath Kamal.

Desai’s victory has ignited hope and excitement among Indian table tennis enthusiasts. His success serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes, demonstrating that with perseverance and unwavering belief, anything is possible. As the competition progresses, Desai will undoubtedly face tougher challenges, but his impressive start has set the tone for a memorable Olympic journey.

Indian Table Tennis Team Aims to Upset Top Teams at Paris Olympics

Indian Table Tennis Team Aims to Upset Top Teams at Paris Olympics

Indian table tennis star Harmeet Desai believes that the Indian team has the potential to upset any team at the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. Desai, who played a crucial role in India’s gold medal victories in the team competition at the 2018 and 2022 Commonwealth Games, expressed confidence in the team’s preparations and their ability to perform at their best in the French capital.

The Indian TT contingent made history earlier this year when both the men’s and women’s teams qualified for the Olympics for the first time. The preparatory camps, held in Bengaluru and Saarbrucken, Germany, focused on developing the perfect combinations for the team events at the Paris Olympics, scheduled from July 26 to August 11.

“On a given day, I think we really have a very good chance of beating any team. We have won against top teams in the world in the past and it is possible this time also if we give our best. In the Olympics, if all three of us can put on the best show then anything is possible,” said Desai in an interview with Ultimate Table Tennis.

Desai is part of the Indian men’s team along with Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manav Thakkar, and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran. He will also be competing in the individual events. Desai’s confidence stems from the fact that the Indian men’s team had defeated the mighty Japan in the quarterfinals to clinch the bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games.

Speaking about the rise of Indian table tennis on the world stage, Desai credited the central government’s various schemes and the launch of Ultimate Table Tennis in 2017 for the development of the sport. “UTT has helped us get more experience and exposure to play with international players and get guidance from foreign coaches. That was not the case before 2017. So, this kind of experience has helped the players get more self-belief and perform well in the international arena,” he said.

The Indian men’s team will face China in the opening round while the women’s team will open their campaign against Romania. The individual events will be played from July 27 to August 4, whereas the team events are scheduled from August 5 to 10.

After the Paris Olympics, India’s representatives at the Games and upcoming talent from the country will rub shoulders against each other and some international stars in the Ultimate Table Tennis 2024, scheduled to take place in Chennai from August 22 to September 7.

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