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Ankur and Sutirtha win the Singles GOLD medals - National Ranking TT
National Ranking TT Men’s Singles: Final: Ankur Bhattacharjee (PSPB) bt Ronit Bhanja (RSPB) 11-7, 11-5, 12-10, 13-11. Women’s Singles: Final: Sutirtha Mukherjee (RSPB) bt Yashaswini Ghorpade (PSPB) 11-7, 5-11, 11-6, 9-11, 11-5, 11-3. The men’s singles final unfolded with surprising calm, largely due to the early exits of top contenders. Young Ankur Bhattacharjee, who seized the opportunity,…
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पैडलर सुतीर्थ मुखर्जी प्रतिबंध की अंधेरी गली से टोक्यो के लिए सड़क पर चलते हैं
पैडलर सुतीर्थ मुखर्जी प्रतिबंध की अंधेरी गली से टोक्यो के लिए सड़क पर चलते हैं
सुतीर्था मुखर्जी ने एक चकली निकाली, क्योंकि वह टोक्यो ओलंपिक की बर्थ हासिल करने के लिए अपनी प्रतिक्रिया को याद करने लगीं। “मैं इस पर विश्वास नहीं कर सकता था, और मैं रो रहा था, फिर मैंने अपनी माँ को उसे बताने के लिए बुलाया। वह मान भी नहीं सकती थी, हंसी के बीच सुतीर्थ फोन पर कहता है। “यह एक ऐसा एहसास है जो मैंने पहले कभी महसूस नहीं किया। यह कुछ टेबल टेनिस खिलाड़ी का सपना है। मैंने 2014 यूथ ओलंपिक…
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Tokyo 2021: Indian Team in Table Tennis
#SportsCrunch: #DoYouKnow who all are in the #IndianTeam at the #Tokyo2021 in #TableTennis? #TT #SharathKamal #ManikaBatra #SathiyanGnanasekaran
We bring you, today, the Indian Table Tennis Team for Tokyo 2021. The Indian Table Tennis has had some great past at the Summer Olympics. Over 10 Table tennis players have represented India at the Olympics, but podium finish is something the country is still devoid of. When Sharath & Manika will start their campaign at Tokyo, they’d like to change this history. Here we list the current Table…
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#Indian Olympians#Indian TT#Manika Batra#Sathiyan Gnanasekaran#Sharath Kamal#Sutirtha Mukherjee#Tokyo 2020#Tokyo 2021
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Bengal crowned TT champions
Bengal crowned TT champions
Kolkata: There’s no stopping Sutirtha Mukherjee as the Olympian paddler’s impressive show helped Bengal emerge as the overall champions in table tennis competition of the 36th National Games in Surat on Saturday . Bengal crowned TT champions Bengal , who bagged three silver and five bronze in the last National games in Kerala , put up an improved show en ding up with four gold , one silver and…
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National Games TT: Harmeet, Sutirtha clinch men's and women's singles titles | More sports News - Times of India
National Games TT: Harmeet, Sutirtha clinch men’s and women’s singles titles | More sports News – Times of India
SURAT: Gujarat’s Harmeet Desai and West Bengal’s Sutirtha Mukherjee clinched the men’s and women’s table tennis singles titles with dominating wins in the National Games on Saturday. Local hero Harmeet thrashed Haryana’s Soumyajit Ghosh 4-0, while Sutirtha proved too good for national champion Sreeja Akula, with the Olympian winning 4-1 in the women’s final. Sutirtha ended the National Games with…
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Indian TT teams falter in Tokyo Olympic qualifiers - other sports
Indian men’s and women’s table tennis teams lived dangerously and lost in the pre-quarterfinals of the world team Olympic qualifiers in Gondomar, Portugal on Friday. Advancing to the quarter-finals would have ensured both teams direct berths at the Tokyo Olympics. However, they still have a chance to qualify as the eight losing teams will now play another knockout to decide on the one remaining spot each in men and women’s competitions.The women’s team came within touching distance of scoring an upset over a strong Romania before Manika Batra went down 1-3 (8-11, 4-11, 11-3, 2-11) in the decider against Daniela Dodean Monteiro.The men’s team started with a victory in doubles against Slovenia but then all three singles players—G Sathiyan, Harmeet Desai and Achanta Sharath Kamal—faltered. In the first match, Sharath Kamal and Desai defeated Bojan Tokic and Deni Kozul 3-0 (11-9, 11-7, 11-5) to give India a decisive 1-0 lead. However Sathiyan, ranked 30, was no match for Darko Jorgic, who is ranked 10 places below the Indian. He lost 9-11, 10-12, 3-11 which allowed Slovenia to come back into the tie.Desai, ranked 86 in singles, put up a much better display against the 62nd-ranked Tokic, but failed to cross the line, losing 2-3 (11-5, 10-12, 11-6, 5-11, 6-11).It all came down to the seasoned Sharath Kamal to keep the tie alive and he looked good against Jorgic. But the Slovenian rallied after losing the first game 10-12 to win the next three 11-7, 12-10, 11-8. Jorgic was in control while negotiating Sharath Kamal’s big forehands and forced him to commit errors.The women’s team showed spunk against the much higher ranked players of Romania and was well on its way to create a big upset.In the first match Suthitra Mukherjee and Ayhika Mukherjee lost to Monteiro and Samara Elizabeta 2-3 (12-10, 10-12, 11-7, 5-11, 6-11). Manika Batra, India’s top ranked singles player at 61, comfortably went past world No.19 Szocs Bernadette 7-11, 12-10, 11-9, 11-7. Ayhika then lost to Elizabeta 1-3 (10-12, 11-5, 2-11, 7-11). However, Sutirtha gave an inspiring performance against Bernadette, who is ranked 138 places above the Indian. She pulled the Indian team out of trouble—from down 1-2—to force the decider. The 24-year-old Mukherjee showed great skills and mental makeup to win 3-2 (8-11, 11-7, 11-9, 3-11, 11-4). Her backhand was impressive and Szocs could barely stand up to the spin and speed it generated.The momentum was with India and with Batra to play the decider, it was match on. Batra had won both her singles matches against Sweden on Thursday to see the team into the pre-quarterfinals. In her first singles match on Friday, Batra looked in command against Bernadette. But she could not repeat her performance against a skilful Monteiro, who countered the extra spin she is known to generate with great finesse. Not being able to play her game put Batra under pressure. She was searching for answers as Monteiro, ranked 134, opened up big leads in the first two games and was quickly 2-0 up. Batra found her range in the third and pulled one back, but a calm Monteiro sealed the tie in the decider.The women’s team will now play France while the men will face Czech Republic on Saturday in the second stage of the tournament. They will have to win three rounds to seal Tokyo berths. Read the full article
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Olympic-bound TT players get a 19-day camp boost | More sports News
Olympic-bound TT players get a 19-day camp boost | More sports News
NEW DELHI: Olympic-bound Indian table tennis players, including Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra, received a much needed boost as they will have a 19-day camp at Sonepat beginning on Thursday. Sharath Kamal, Manika and Sutirtha Mukherjee will finally get a chance to train together, while G Sathiyan will continue to train in Chennai under his coach S Raman. “The camp at DPS (Sonepat) will start on…
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City TT player beats Olympian
City TT player beats Olympian
City girl Shailu Noorbasha knocked out Olympian Ankita Das in the pre-quarter finals of the ongoing 11 Sports National Ranking Table Tennis Championships 2018 (South zone) in the city and made it to the quarter finals in the women’s singles category on Tuesday.
She, however, lost to Sutirtha Mukherjee who was part of the gold medal- winning Indian women’s team at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.…
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