UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships-2023 (Vijayawada)
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Akash, Ankolika, Ashvajit and Serosree win titles


Vijayawada, December 5: Akash Rajavelu took a game more than he would have wanted against Aarav Acharya of TTFI-1, but the Tamil Nadu boy posted a 3-1 to win the Youth Boys U-11 title in the final of the fourth UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships at the Ramakotaiah Indoor Stadium late last night.

 

Ankolika Chakraborty from West Bengal took away the honours in the Girls' final, beating Prateeti Paul Paul from her state 3-0 in the one-sided fin

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Sahil and Riana hoist U-15 trophies


Vijayawada, December 4: Sahil Rawat of the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board Academy (PSPBA) defeated Soham Mukherjee of West Bengal 3-1 to win the Youth Boys Under-15 title in the final of the fourth UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships at the Ramakotaiah Indoor Stadium today.

 

Riana Bhoota continued her form in the tournament and deservingly lifted the Youth Girls U-15 trophy. The Maharashtra girl did not have to labour much against M. Hansin

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Priyanuj and Syndrela are U-17 champions


Vijayawada, December 3: Priyanuj Bhattacharyya of Assam redeemed his position and lifted the Youth Boys Under-17 trophy when he beat Punit Biswas of West Bengal 3-1 in a one-sided affair in the final of the fourth UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships at the Ramakotaiah Indoor Stadium today.

 

Syndrala Das of West Bengal continued his fine run to thrash Sayanika Maji of Delhi 3-0 and take the crown in the Girls' section.

 

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Manav regains title and Sreeja wins season's first


Vijayawada, December 2: Top-seeded Manav Thakkar defeated G. Sathiyan 4-2 to lift the men's singles trophy in the fourth UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships at the Ramakotaiah Indoor Stadium today.

Sathiyan, the second seed, conceded the match in the sixth game when he was trailing 0-2 because of a back spasm he was suffering from. Nevertheless, he fought and opened well and even led 2-1. But his back pain shot up sharply and rendered him helpless. Yet, the reigning n

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Men's and women's seeds begin exit procession


Vijayawada, December 1: Even before the quarterfinals could get underway late in the evening, three top seeds in the men's singles and two in the women's singles fell by the wayside in the fourth UTT National Ranking Table Tennis Championships at the Ramakotaiah Indoor Stadium here today. 

 

Sourav Saha of PSPB went the distance to beat No. 3 Snehit of AAI 3-2 in a tough pre-quarterfinal battle, while Anthony Amalraj defeated No. 4 Manush Shah relati

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