Manika Batra Creates History, Reaches WTT Grand Smash Quarterfinals
Manika Batra, India’s table tennis star, has made history by becoming the first Indian woman to reach the quarterfinals of an elite World Table Tennis (WTT) Grand Smash event. Her remarkable victory over world number 14 Nina Mittelham of Germany in just 22 minutes on Wednesday has propelled her to new heights.
Batra’s triumph over Mittelham, her first in four attempts, is a testament to her exceptional form. It follows her stunning upset of world number two Wang Manyu of China in the second round. The Indian ace will now face another formidable opponent, world number five Hina Hayata of Japan, in the quarterfinals on Thursday evening.
Batra’s confidence is soaring after her historic bronze medal win over Hayata at the Asia Cup in 2022. She expressed her pride and excitement after her victory over Mittelham, acknowledging the importance of staying calm and focused after her triumph over Wang.
“I’m feeling really proud with myself that I played my best game today after beating Wang Manyu. That match was really important to me and I was happy and excited so I had to keep myself calm for this match,” said Batra.
The 28-year-old Indian is currently ranked 39th in the world, but her impressive performance in Saudi Arabia is set to propel her into the top 25. Batra’s journey to the quarterfinals began with a victory over Romania’s Andreea Dragoman in the first round, followed by her historic upset of Wang.
Batra’s success is a testament to her hard work and dedication. She has been training tirelessly in her room and practice sessions, and her efforts are paying off. She expressed her gratitude to her practice partner, coach in India, and the cheering crowd for their support.
“Everything is going right here. Everything in my room, in my practice session, in my match; so I think I love this country! This is my first quarterfinals in a Smash so I’m really thankful to everyone that was there to cheer and my practice partner for coaching me and my coach in India,” she added.
Batra’s historic achievement is a major milestone for Indian table tennis. It is a testament to her talent, determination, and the growing strength of the sport in India.