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Aadarsh, Pritha are national champions
TN paddlers' efforts fetch 6 gold, with just one individual medal through Abhinand
Dharamshala, November 22: Aadarsh Om Chetri kept Delhi’s flag flying high when he downed Divyansh Srivastava of UP 4-2 in a tough Sub-Junior Boys singles final to lift the trophy in the UTT 81st Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Indoor Stadium here today.
But Pritha Vartikar of Maharashtra de
Tamil Nadu enter both doubles finals
Dharamshala, November 21: Tamil Nadu will look to add a couple of more titles as their Sub-Junior Boys and Sub-Junior Girls have entered the finals of the UTT 81st Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Indoor Stadium here today.
Tamil Nadu’s Preyesh Raj Suresh and Navaneeth Kutty, who will take on Delhi’s Aadarsh Om Chetri and Aditya Jain in tomorrow’s final, defeated Karnataka’s K.J. Akas
Preyesh and Suhana are Sub-Junior top seeds
Dharamshala, November 19: Tamil Nadu’s Preyesh Raj Suresh has been accorded the top billing in Sub-Junior Boys singles, while Haryana’s Suhana Saini gets the privilege in Sub-Junior Girls singles of the UTT 81st Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Indoor Stadium here today.
Their consistent title wins in the just-concluded national ranking championships have earned them the top spot
TN sweep all but one title as Maharashtra stop them in Sub-Junior Boys
Dharamshala, November 18: All four titles were laid on the tables for Tamil Nadu to take. But then Tharun Shanmugam was guilty of throwing both his singles that eventually forced the state satisfy itself with the other three titles in the UTT 81st Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Indoor Stadium here today.
Maharahtra A, helped by Aadil Anand in particular and later helped by Havish Asrani, ensured that they
TN boys and girls figure in all four finals
Dharamshala, November 18: The Sub-Junior boys of Tamil Nadu were the only top-seeded team that survived with sheer consistency to enter the final of the UTT 81st Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Indoor Stadium here today.
Tamil Nadu defeated Uttar Pradesh 3-1 and they will meet Maharashtra A in the final tomorrow. Maharashtra, from the bottom half of the draw, surprised second-seed West Bengal 3-1 in the sec
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