- Youth Boys Singles (U-15)
- Youth Girls Singles (U-15)
- Youth Boys Singles (U-13)
- Youth Girls Singles (U-13)
- Youth Boys Singles (U-11)
- Youth Girls Singles (U-11)
- Youth Boys Doubles (U-15)
- Youth Girls Doubles (U-15)
- Youth Boys Team (U-15)
- Youth Girls Team (U-15)
- Youth Boys Doubles (U-13)
- Youth Girls Doubles (U-13)
Divyanshi wears the Under-15 crown
Indore, January 24: Divyanshi Bhowmick took less than 25 minutes to dispose of Kavya Bhatt 3-0 in the Under-15 Girls final to lift the glittering trophy in the 85th UTT Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Abhay Prashal Indoor Stadium to mark the end of Season 2023 here today.
The final did not raise any heckles in a one-sided all-Maharashtra final. The left-handed Kavya was too passive as compared to a proactive Divyanshi. Ka
Tamil Nadu girls turn the tables on Maharashtra to grab U-15 title
Indore, January 23: Tamil Nadu subdued title-favourites Maharashtra 3-2 to wear the Under-15 Girls crown in the 85th UTT Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Abhay Prashal Indoor Stadium here today.
Tamil Nadu, which played 23 out of 25 games to emerge victorious, should credit the win to Ananya Muralidharan and coach Aishwarya. If the former was the X-factor in their scheme of things, the latter’s chirpy encouragements
Teams struggle, but Maharashtra girls are on track
Indore, January 22: Maharashtra beat Telangana 3-0 to storm into the team semifinals of the Under-15 Girls in the 85th UTT Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Abhay Prashal Indoor Stadium here today.
Joining Maharashtra in the semifinals are Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, who beat Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Karnataka identically 3-1 and stayed in the medal hunt.
Of the four teams, only Maharashtra
Top teams qualify, MP has a good chance to move up
Indore, January 21: With a round yet to go, Maharashtra and West Bengal entered the pre-quarterfinals of the team events in the Under-15 Girls of the 85th UTT Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships at the Abhay Prashal Indoor Stadium here today.
They translated their on-paper superiority into a reality, emerging as the leader of their respective A and B groups, comprising three teams each. In doing so, the Maharashtra girls thrashed ea
Team Maharashtra is the envy of others in the fray
Indore, January 20: Even when a state gets 75 percent of its composition right in team championship events, it invariably ends up on the winning side. If you are cent percent accurate with the selection of your team, it leaves room for no other lineup whatsoever.
That is what the state of Maharashtra has done for the 85th UTT Cadet and Sub-Junior National Table Tennis Championships, getting underway tomorrow at the Abhay Prashal Indoor Stadium.