Indian Men's Table Tennis Team Secures Third Consecutive Asian Championships Bronze

Indian Men’s Table Tennis Team Secures Third Consecutive Asian Championships Bronze

The Indian men’s table tennis team continued their impressive run at the Asian Championships, securing a bronze medal for the third consecutive time. In a thrilling quarterfinal clash against Kazakhstan, India overcame a gritty performance to emerge victorious with a 3-1 scoreline.

The tone was set by World No. 60 Manav Thakkar, who stunned Kazakhstan’s top-ranked player, World No. 41 Kirill Gerassimenko, in a dominant 3-0 sweep. Thakkar’s aggressive style proved too much for Gerassimenko, giving India an early lead.

Kazakhstan’s Alan Kurmangaliyev responded swiftly, defeating Harmeet Desai 3-0 with a relentless attacking display. Desai struggled to find his rhythm, allowing Kurmangaliyev to level the tie at 1-1.

Veteran Sharath Kamal stepped up for India in the third match, easing past Aidos Kenzhigulov 3-0 with his characteristic poise and precision. Despite Kenzhigulov’s efforts, Kamal’s experience proved too much, restoring India’s lead at 2-1.

The decisive moment came in the fourth rubber, where Harmeet Desai faced a fired-up Gerassimenko. After a shaky start, Desai found his footing and launched a fierce counterattack, turning the tide with explosive backhands and blistering forehands. In the fifth game, Desai raced to a 6-1 lead and held off a late comeback from Gerassimenko to win 3-2, sealing India’s place in the semifinals.

Meanwhile, the Indian women’s team secured their first-ever bronze medal at the Asian Championships, despite a 1-3 loss to Japan in the semifinals. Ayhika Mukherjee started well against Miwa Harimoto but let key opportunities slip, losing 2-3. Manika Batra leveled the score with a commanding win over Satsuki Odo, but Mima Ito dominated Sutirtha Mukherjee to put Japan ahead. In the decisive fourth match, Batra couldn’t maintain her earlier form, falling to Miwa and sealing India’s exit.

India’s success at the Asian Championships marks their seventh overall medal in the tournament. The men’s team will face either Chinese Taipei or Japan in the semifinals on Thursday, while the women’s team will return home with a historic bronze.

Ahmedabad SG Pipers Triumph Over U Mumba TT in UTT 2024

Ahmedabad SG Pipers Triumph Over U Mumba TT in UTT 2024

Ultimate Table Tennis 2024 (UTT 2024) witnessed an exciting clash between U Mumba TT and Ahmedabad SG Pipers at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium. Despite Manav Thakkar’s victory over his doubles partner Manush Shah in the opening men’s singles match, Ahmedabad SG Pipers emerged victorious, registering their second consecutive win.

Manav dominated the first two games, winning 11-2 and 11-9. However, Manush fought back to claim the third game, setting the stage for a thrilling encounter. Reeth Rishya leveled the tie for Ahmedabad SG Pipers with a 2-1 win over Sutirtha Mukherjee.

The mixed doubles match saw Manush and Bernadette Szocs outclass Manav and Maria Xiao 3-0. Quadri Aruna gave U Mumba TT a glimmer of hope with a 2-1 win over Lilian Bardet. But Szocs proved too strong for Xiao in the women’s singles, securing the victory for Ahmedabad SG Pipers.

Reeth Rishya was awarded the Indian Player of the Tie and DafaNews Shot of the Tie honors for her performance. Szocs claimed the Foreign Player of the Tie and ACT Tally of the Tie awards for her contributions in both singles and doubles.

U Mumba TT, Ahmedabad SG Pipers Aim for Second UTT 2024 Win

U Mumba TT, Ahmedabad SG Pipers Aim for Second UTT 2024 Win

Ultimate Table Tennis 2024: U Mumba TT and Ahmedabad SG Pipers Eye Second Win

U Mumba TT and Ahmedabad SG Pipers will clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium on Tuesday, both aiming to secure their second victory in the ongoing Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) 2024 season.

Both teams have mirrored results in their opening two matches. U Mumba TT defeated Dabang Delhi TTC 9-6 in their first tie but fell to Jaipur Patriots by the same margin in their second. Ahmedabad SG Pipers, on the other hand, lost their UTT debut to Puneri Paltan Table Tennis 10-5 but bounced back to beat reigning champions Athlead Goa Challengers by the same score.

The franchise-based league, promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani under the TTFI, is being broadcast live on Sports18 Khel on TV and JioCinema in India, and Facebook Live outside India. Tickets are available online through BookMyShow and offline at the stadium box office.

U Mumba TT is led by Indian ace Manav Thakkar, who displayed his resilience in the loss to Jaipur Patriots. He could potentially face off against Ahmedabad SG Pipers’ captain Manush Shah, promising an exciting encounter for table tennis enthusiasts.

Ahmedabad SG Pipers’ victory over Athlead Goa Challengers marked the first triumphs of UTT 2024 for their foreign stars Bernadette Szocs and Lilian Bardet. U Mumba TT will hope their upcoming clash does the same for their duo Quadri Aruna and Maria Xiao, who have yet to win a match despite showing glimpses of their prowess.

The tie between U Mumba TT and Ahmedabad SG Pipers could also feature a rematch between Sutirtha Mukherjee and Reeth Rishya in the women’s singles. In the previous season’s final, Sutirtha won the match, but Reeth claimed a game, helping Athlead Goa Challengers to an 8-7 victory.

Jaipur Patriots Triumph Over U Mumba TT in UTT 2024 Thriller

Jaipur Patriots Triumph Over U Mumba TT in UTT 2024 Thriller

Ultimate Table Tennis 2024 witnessed a thrilling encounter between debutants Jaipur Patriots and U Mumba TT, with the former emerging victorious 9-6. Despite a spirited fightback from Manav Thakkar, Jaipur Patriots’ international stars Cho Seung-min and Suthasini Sawettabut proved too strong.

Cho, in his second UTT match, stunned African legend Quadri Aruna 3-0 in the opening men’s singles. Suthasini followed suit, edging out Maria Xiao in a Golden Point thriller. Thakkar’s valiant efforts, including a 2-1 victory over Snehit SFR, kept U Mumba TT in contention.

However, Sutirtha Mukherjee’s loss to Nithyashree Mani sealed the tie for Jaipur Patriots. Mani’s composure and incredible shots proved decisive. Thakkar’s performance earned him the Indian Player of the Tie award, while Cho and Mani claimed the Foreign Player of the Tie and DafaNews Shot of the Tie, respectively.

In the earlier tie, Chennai Lions secured their first win of UTT 2024, defeating Dabang Delhi TTC 8-7. Achanta Sharath Kamal’s victory over Andreas Levenko set the tone for Chennai Lions, who won the next three matches before Diya Chitale’s clean sweep over Poymantee Baisya gave Dabang Delhi TTC a glimmer of hope.

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