April 20, 2024
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After CWG triumph, Indian table tennis team leaves for the World Championships

After CWG triumph, Indian table tennis team leaves for the World Championships

After a successful outing at the Commonwealth Games, the Indian table tennis team leaves for the World Championships in two batches. The event will be held in Halmstad, Sweden from April 29 to May 6.

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The Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) has named the same team as the one that featured in the Gold Coast Games. The team, led by Achanta Sharath Kamal, will be training at Varberg from tomorrow until the competition begins on April 29.

Sharath said that both teams will try to live up to their rankings.

Our men’s team is ranked 10th and women 14th. We also know the expectations have soared after our CWG success. But the worlds are a different ball game. Yet, we will give our best and I would be happy if we try to reach a top-12 spot, he said.

Anything else, we will consider as a bonus, he added.

Manika Batra, who was a part of the first batch that left yesterday, was confident of performing well.

I am in good touch and our team spirit is really good after what we did at Gold Coast. But CWG is past and we have to live in the present. The world championships will give us a kind of experience that will help us all in the future, said Manika.

Former Italian International and current Indian Coach Massimo Costantini, too, was encouraging but alarming by saying that India will have to think about improving their positions.

Most importantly, they have to maintain their rankings. The top fields will be on view in Sweden and the players are aware of the job at hand, said the coach.

 

Team: Men: A. Sharath Kamal, G. Sathiyan, A. Amalraj, Harmeet Desai and Sanil Shetty.

Women: Manika Batra, Mouma Das, Madhurika Patkar, Pooja Sahasrabuddhe and Suthirta Mukherjee.

Coaches: Massimo Costantini and Arup Basak

Indian table tennis team leaves for the World Championships

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