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Men paddlers top groups, Ankita in second stage

 

All the three men paddlers of India topped their groups to move a step closer and enter stage two of the

Hyderabad to host World Jr. TT this year

 

India will host the World Junior Table Tennis Championships this year instead of in 2013. The 2012 edition of the event was 

Indian paddlers finish a respectable 27th

 

For the first time in many years, not only did the Indian paddlers improve their performances by several notches, but also gained in stature in the Liebherr World Table Tennis Championships here earlier today.

Sharath, Mouma help India move up ladder

 

Top paddler Achanta Sharath Kamal won both his singles which proved crucial as India defeated England 3-1

Indian paddlers enter second stage at world meet

 

 The Indian paddlers, both in men and women’s sections, made it to the second stage of the Liebherr World Table Tennis Championships here this afternoon.

Players' performance come for praise

 

The topic of discussion at the platinum jubilee Annual General meeting (AGM) of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) held here last weekend was the players’ performance in the year goneby and the chances of Indian paddlers’ qualification for the Olympics and how they should approach the forthcoming World Championships in Dortmund, Germany, beginning March 24. The paddlers are currently training at Vienna , preparing for the world meet. 

Sharath-Saha pair falters to deceive, bow out in quarters

 

Achanta Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha, who toppled the second-seeded Chinese pair yesterday failed to show the same intensity and verve against Chu Yan Leung and Yuk Cheung of Hong Kong in the quarterfinals of the Asian Table Tennis Championships and bowed out losing 0-3 here this afternoon.

Indian Women's Team: Joint winners in the first division of the 20th Asian Championships at Macau

 

Indian Women's Team: Joint winners in the first division of the 20th Asian Championships at Macau

Sharath, Saha cause the biggest upset so far

 

The Indian pair of Achanta Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha caused the biggest upset of the Championships so far when they beat second-seeded Chinese pair of Ma Lin and Zhang Jike in straight games in the second round of the Asian Table Tennis Championships here this morning.

Amalraj efforts of no avail as Indians wilt under Taipei pressure

 

 It was so near and yet so far for Indian men paddlers who bowed out of the medal reckoning after losing to Chinese Taipei 2-3 in the quarterfinals of the Asian Table Tennis Championships early today. Later in the evening they lost 1-3 to DPR Korea in 5-8 positional matches.

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