Manika Batra, a leading figure in Indian women’s table tennis, believes that the sport is progressing well due to the UTT tournament, which draws top international players.
India is set to make a strong showing in table tennis at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with a team of eight players, including reserves, ready to compete.
Table tennis player Bruna Alexandre will make history as the first Brazilian to compete in both the Olympics and Paralympics, having been selected for Brazil's Olympic team for Paris 2024.
Indian table tennis star Manika Batra caused a major upset by defeating China's world number 2 player, Wang Manyu, securing the most significant win of her singles career and advancing to the pre-quarterfinals of the Saudi Smash on May 6th.
On Monday, it was a historic moment for Indian table tennis as both the men’s and women’s teams achieved qualification for the Olympics for the very first time.
Indian talented paddler Manav Thakkar displayed a stunning performance and progressed into the men's singles pre-quarterfinals of the Asian Table Tennis Championships after cruising past world No 33 Kao Cheng-Jui.
Surprisingly, Indian contender, Manika Batra has suffered a shocking defeat in both women's doubles and mixed doubles matches at the Singapore Smash table tennis tournament 2023.
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