SOUTH ASIAN YOUTH TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS-2023
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Indians make a clean sweep of gold after a perfect 10 Ankur and Suhana emerge U-19 singles champions


Itanagar, May 17: As expected, it was a perfect 10 for the Indian paddlers in individual events. Taking complete control of the proceedings in the South Asian Youth Table Tennis, the hosts won all the gold medals on offer on the last day at the Dorjee Khandu Indoor Stadium today.

 

Besides, the Indians also bagged four silver medals in the singles. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Maldives were also among the medals, while Bhutan, who participated only in the si

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Payas and Ankur make their presence felt


Itanagar, May 16:  Payas Jain, the No. 1 seed, made short work of his opponents Tandin Tshering from Bhutan and Baniya Bishwo from Nepal as the Indian won 3-0 against both to take the top spot in Group 1 and enter the main draw of the U-19 Boys singles in the South Asian Youth Table Tennis at the Dorjee Khandu Indoor Stadium today.

 

Following his footsteps and into the second stage of the singles event was Ankur Bhattacharjee, the second Indian in t

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Indian and Lankan girls book tickets to Doha Boys from Nepal and Lanka join them


Itanagar, May 15: Yet again, the Indian girls displayed their regional supremacy with a clean slate to lead the single-group chart and win gold in the Under-19 team in the South Asian Youth Table Tennis at the Dorjee Khandu Indoor Stadium today.

 

In their last round-robin match, India beat Sri Lanka 3-0 to earn the gold medal and book their tickets to Doha for the Asian Youth Championships in July. Joining the Indians in Doha will be the girls from Sri Lanka. Maldives an

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India's U-19 girls put up a grand opening show


Itanagar, May 14: The Indian girls began their campaign in the Under-19 category on a winning note, posting a 3-0 triumph over Bangladesh in the South Asian Youth Table Tennis at the Dorjee Khandu Indoor Stadium today.

 

It's a nice cushion for the hosts as they await tomorrow three more teams in the five-team round-robin league to go atop the chart, leaving the second spot for one of the four other teams in the fray.

 

Yashaswini Ghorpade put India i

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TTA paints town red, decked up to host 1st international TT


Itanagar, May 13: The presence of strong Indian Boys and Girls squads in the Under-19 and Under-15 categories to participate in the South Asian Youth Table Tennis beginning here tomorrow at the Dorjee Khandu Indoor Stadium, portends a medal sweep for the hosts.

 

But, more than the sweep here, the Indian paddlers would aim to complete the qualification process for the 27th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships in Doha between July 17 and 22 and carry the confidence into

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