Sunday 29 October 2017

Yashini Sivasankar and Srushti Haleangadi, the players in form, upset senior colleagues

Archana Girish Kamath gave the top seeds the ideal start by overcoming Yashini Sivasankar (15-13, 12-10, 11-4) but that was to prove the sum total of her team’s success.
Moumita Dutta was beaten by Srushti Haleangadi (8-11, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9) and by Yashini Sivanksankar (7-11, 1-11, 11-7, 12-10, 12-10), whilst sandwiched in between Moumita Dutta and Selena Selvakumar experienced a four games doubles defeat at the hands of Srushti Haleangadi and Prapti Sen (11-7, 11-6, 11-6, 11-4).
Defeat but it was to prove the only defeat of the day for the India ‘A’ outfit; second place in the group was the end result and progress to the semi-finals; Yashini Sivasankar and Srushti Haleangadi duly remained unbeaten to reserve first place.
An unexpected first place, not in the corresponding group; the combination of Thailand’s Jinnipa Sawettabut and Singapore’s Zhang Wanling, the second seeds, duly sealed first position. Runners up spot finished in the hands of the India ‘D’ formation of Ishita Gupta, Surbhi Patwari and Varuni Jaiswal.
Meanwhile, in the counterpart Cadet Girls’ Team event, likewise two groups in the initial stage with first and second places in each group gaining a penultimate round place, there was notable success for the host nation.
India ‘C’ selecting from Suhana Saini, Trisha Gogi and Vanshili Bhargava finished ahead of India ‘D’ represented by Kavya Sree Baskar, Radhapriya Goel and Cathrintina Arokia Dass. In the corresponding group the respective top two places were secured by India ‘A’ who selected from Munmun Kundou, Swastika Ghosh and Anush Kutumbale, alongside Korea’s Kim Jia, Heo Yeeun and Lee Dayeong secured second place.
Both the Junior Girls’ Team and Cadet Girls’ Team events will conclude on Sunday 29th October.

ITTF EVENTS CALENDAR 2018

Tuesday 11 July 2017

ULTIMATE TABLE TENNIS IS HERE:Know the details,format and schedule

Ultimate Table Tennis is hosting its inaugural season in 2017 to promote and enhance Table Tennis as a Sport in India. After the successful impact of India Open 2017 held in New Delhi in February 2017, Ultimate Table Tennis will achieve its goal in realizing the potential of Table Tennis in India. The league will play a pivotal role in achieving this objective by working in cohesion with the stakeholders: Table Tennis Federation of India, The Franchises and The Broadcaster.
General Format of play

  1. Each Team will play 9 Matches(4Men's singles,4 Women's singles,1 Mixed doubles) in a Tie with each Match comprising 3 Games. Consequently, each Tie shall comprise 27 Games.
  2. Each Game shall have Players compete with each other to score 11 points first. In the event that scores are level at 10-all, then the 11th point will be a Golden Point and that shall decide the winner of the Game. Whichever individual/pair scores 11 points and is termed as the winner of each Game shall receive one point towards the Team’s total for each such Game that is won.
  3. The winning Team in a Tie shall be decided by the number of total Games won i.e. total points won in the relevant Tie, meaning a Team that wins 14 or more Games out of the 27 Games shall be termed as the Winner of that respective Tie with variations for League Ties and Play-Off Ties.
  4. The tentative order of play for each Tie is listed in the table below. However, this is subject to change by ESPL at its discretion if required. The order of play for a Tie may particularly be changed for the Play-Off Ties.



Monday 15 May 2017

ITTF Announces 2018 ITTF World Tour Calendar


The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) is excited to announce the 12 cities that will host the 2018 ITTF World Tour events.

The 2018 is set to be the biggest in history, with more prize money, more fan engagement and a better TV spectacle for the world wide TV audience.

On the announcement, ITTF Director of Competitions Karl JINDRAK stated: "In 2017 we relaunched the ITTF World Tour with a new logo, new branding, new competition structure and better conditions for the players. This has resulted in record prize money for 2017, and we hope to break this record again in 2018 and to keep moving the ITTF World Tour forward to make it the best product possible for our players, fans and members.”

The 2018 World Tour will be split into two tiers, six ITTF World Tour Platinum events, which is the new top tier of the World Tour, and six regular ITTF World Tour events.

The six ITTF World Tour Platinum events will have higher prize money, and be of a higher level organisation, which will ensure the attendance of the world's best players, resulting in more international exposure for the hosts.

The six cities that have won the rights to host a 2018 ITTF World Tour Platinum event are:

  • Doha, Qatar: 8-11 March 2018
  • Bremen, Germany 23-25 March 2018
  • Shenzhen, China: 31 May – 3 June 2018
  • Incheon, Korea: 19-22 July 2018
  • Linz, Austria: 4-7 October 2018
  • Gold Coast, Australia: 8-11 November 2018 
The regular ITTF World Tour events are:
  • Budapest, Hungary: 18-21 January 2018
  • Hong Kong: 24-27 May 2018
  • Fukuoka, Japan: 7-10 June 2018
  • Panagyurishte, Bulgaria: 16-19 August 2018
  • Olomouc, Czech Republic: 23-26 August 2018
  • Stockholm, Sweden: 1-4 November 2018
                                  2018 World Tour Full Calendar

Sunday 16 April 2017

20-year-old Fan Defends Men’s Singles Title at Asian Table Tennis Championships

China's Fan Zhendong claims his third Gold medal at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF-Asian Championships!
China’s FAN Zhendong has successfully defended his Men’s Singles title against surprise finalist JEONG Sangeun from Korea Republic at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF-Asian Championships that concluded today, 16 April 2017, in Wuxi, China.
This is also the 20-year-old’s third Gold medal from the 2017 Asian Championships, having claimed the Men’s Team title on 12 April, and the Men’s Doubles crown with his teammate LIN Gaoyuan just yesterday.
Earlier in the tournament, JEONG challenged reigning World and Olympic Champion MA Long’s dominance in the international table tennis scene, shocking the World number one out of the Asian Championships in the third round of the Men’s Singles event.
JEONG also accounted for Rio 2016 Olympic Team Silver medalist Koki NIWA (JPN) in the semifinals, having to come back from 0-2 games down and saving four match points to win 3-2 (6-11, 9-11, 11-5, 11-7, 13-11) and make his entry into the final.
In the final showdown, JEONG was unable to pull off another hat trick against the 20-year-old FAN, losing in three straight games (5-11, 5-11, 8-11).
“It’s been a tiring but happy trip here for the Asian Championships. I’ve never thought if I will win or lose in the matches, or who my opponent will be, I was just trying to play each and every match to my best,” shared JEONG.
Upon his victory, FAN stated “I didn’t expect that I would win 3-0 in the final, I came into the match mentally prepared for any difficulty, and came with the mindset to fight for every point in the match.”
Commenting on JEONG’s dream run at the Asian Championships, FAN added “JEONG has had a good tournament in both the team & singles event, defeating my teammate MA Long, and earlier today, coming back three straight games to beat Koki NIWA.”
In the Women’s Doubles final, the gold medal was contested between World Champions CHEN Meng & ZHU Yuling against their younger compatriots CHEN Ke & WANG Manyu. With their experience in major international tournaments, CHEN & ZHU eventually prevailed 3-1 (11-8, 6-11, 11-7, 11-9) to win the title.
“We are very happy to win this title here,” shared ZHU after the victory. “CHEN Meng and I will be partnering for the Women’s Doubles event for the World Championships next month too, and we will aim for the Gold in Dusseldorf as well.”
With the conclusion of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF-Asian Championships, Asia’s top players will head towards Incheon, Korea with the rest of the world’s top stars for the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Korean Open.

Friday 14 April 2017

Olympic Champions Ma & Ding Shocked Out of Asian Table Tennis Championships



World & Rio 2016 Olympic Champions DING Ning & MA Long were both shocked out of the Seamaster 2017 ITTF-Asian Championships in Wuxi yesterday 14 April 2017.
MA, who has been dominating the international table tennis scene since he won the 2015 World Championships, fell in the hands of Korea Republic’s JEONG Sangeun 1-3 (9-11, 8-11, 11-6, 6-11).
After winning the match that shocked the local spectators who had came to cheer for the Chinese captain, JEONG stated “Today I’m fortunate to have some lucky scores, after I won the first game I think Ma Long is a bit nervous. And then 2-0, this time my mental status has been calm and stable. The last game I lost a little bit but I came back.”
MA reflected “We had a very tight match during our last encounter as well. I lost the first game when I had the initial lead. After losing that game, I wasn’t handling the situation well, especially in a best of 5 games situation.”
“Actually in the fourth game, I started well with a 3-0 lead, but then I was penalised for a fault service and that did affected me afterwards. Jeong Sangeun was playing very aggressive and well. On the other hand, I made many errors and that gave him more chance.”
Grand Slam Champion DING was stunned by newly crowned Women’s World Cup Champion Miu HIRANO, who turned 17 on the fateful day.
After losing the first two games, the Japanese teenager was eager not to let anyone ruin her celebration plans on her birthday. HIRANO eventually staged her comeback to win the next three games to advance to the semifinals of the Women’s Singles contest for Gold (3-11, 12-14, 11-9, 16-14, 12-10).
“It’s a very memorable birthday for me today. Competing with such a high level player like Ding Ning, especially while, 0-2 down and 5-9 behind in the third game, I feel I had to give my best fight and wasn’t thinking too much at that point,” shared HIRANO who could hardly contain her excitement after her victory.
“Initially my goal was just to try and win this match against Ding Ning, but now that I have done that, I hope to aim for the Gold medal, and I hope my good form will continue into the World Championships!”
The Chinese team’s spirits were not dampened, as they claimed one more Gold to its Gold collection, with CHEN Xingtong & ZHOU Yu claiming the Mixed Doubles title on homeland to conclude the day.
The pair faced Japanese duo Mima ITO & Masataka MORIZONO, who had knocked out their teammates FANG Bo & WANG Manyu just the day earlier, in an epic mixed doubles showdown in front of a capacity crowd.
With the local spectators cheering for them, CHEN & ZHOU quickly raced to a 2-0 lead. Determined for the title, ITO & MORIZONO fought their way back into the game, forcing the match into a fourth game. The Japanese were however unable to repeat their feat, and it was the Chinese who prevailed to take the match 3-1 (11-9, 11-7, 9-11, 11-8) for their title.
“I think we came into the match with a good mindset because table tennis is firstly a combination of good skills and mindset. Although we have not paired for long, we have trust in each other,” shared ZHOU after the award ceremony.
“Yesterday when Ito and Morizono were competing with Fang Bo & Wang Manyu, we were observing at the side. They are very aggressive in their play, so we have to find problems and solutions in terms of tactics and strategies. They are a very strong and determined pair, no matter how much we are leading, their desire to come back remains strong, just like in their match against Fang Bo & Zhou Yu.”
The Seamaster 2017 ITTF-Asian Championships continues tomorrow with 4 more Gold medals for the individual events up for grabs, Women’s Singles & Men’s Doubles on 15 April, and the Men’s Singles as well as the Women’s Doubles final on 16 April 2017.

Thursday 30 March 2017

Ma Long & Timo Boll To Renew Partnership at 2017 World Championships


Current men's World one MA Long and six-time European champion Timo BOLL will join forces for the second consecutive World Championships after their pairing for the Men's Doubles event at the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships
China's MA, the reigning Olympic champion, and BOLL of Germany will renew their partnership at this year's World Championships, to be held in Dusseldorf from May 29 to June 5, two years after they last played as a pair in 2015.
On that occasion in Suzhou, they were beaten in the second round by eventual champions XU Xin and ZHANG Jike, although the duo has tasted success before when they beat a similar Chinese-German pair of Dimitrij Ovtcharov and Yan An on the ITTF World Tour in Chengdu back in 2013.
"I'm very excited to be playing with Timo for the Men's Doubles event"said MA. "It's a pity that we lost in the second round in 2015. Actually, we played well and we had chances back then. I hope that Timo will be playing his best form on home soil and I will value this opportunity again to play well in the event."
Echoing his partner's sentiments, 26 year old BOLL explained: "I am looking forward to our second attempt at a World Championships. On one hand, I have a good contact with MA Long also away from the table. On the other hand, our performances at the China Open 2013, as well as in 2015 in Suzhou, brought great and memorable moments for both of us, even if our success had different results. Now, we have a third attempt in my home country. This is another wonderful and very fine career highlight for me to play with MA Long at home soil in Dusseldorf."
The MA-BOLL partnership is just one of several tantalising doubles pairings that were announced on Wednesday.
Also competing in the Men's Doubles are Chinese National Team colleagues Fan Zhendong and Xu Xin, who like Ma and Boll are previous champions of the China Open when they emerged triumphant in Chengdu two years ago.
Over in the Mixed Doubles category, China's FANG Bo is set to link up with German Petrissa SOLJA, while FANG's fellow compatriot FENG Yalan will find herself on the same side of the table as Jonathan GROTH of Denmark.
Both FANG and SOLJA spoke of their excitement at the prospect of pairing up in their quest for a gold medal come the end of May in Dusseldorf.
"I am very happy to play mixed doubles with SOLJA," said FANG. "I have watched her play before and know that she is a very good player. I will try my best and do the full preparation during the closed training. I hope I can pair with SOLJA to win the Mixed Doubles title in Germany."
SOLJA added: "It will be very special for me to play alongside one of the strongest players from the world's best nation. How successful this can work was shown by Xu Xin and his Korean partner Yang Haeun, who became world champions 2015 in Suzhou. We are also a left and right hander combination, so we will take XU Xin and YANG Haeun as a good example and see how far that goes."
On the topic of mixed-nationality pairings, ITTF President Thomas WEIKERT said: "Double pairs from different nations are enriching our sport and will make relationships between National Associations even stronger."

Friday 17 March 2017

DHS Unveils Black Table Tennis Table for 2017 World Championships


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Double Happiness (DHS), the official table supplier of the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships, has unveiled the table tennis table where history will be made on at the biggest table tennis event on earth in Düsseldorf, Germany from 29 May to 5 June 2017.
Themed “Black is Bold”, the new addition to DHS’s line of “Rainbow” table tennis tables, features a stylish sleek black table top while the classic “Rainbow Arch” design which represents the connection of the continents at the World’s biggest table tennis event, as well as the graceful arcs of the table tennis ball whilst playing.
Upon the unveiling of the iconic table, DHS General Manager Mr. LOU Shihe stated “The show court table for 2017 World Table Tennis Championships is based on the design of the 2015 event Rainbow table. Its overview becomes much more stereoscopic and layered with the fusion of the German Flag element and the event logo, illuminated by the LED light system. In this case, the whole table takes on a good combination of its visual identity and color blending if it is shot at a lower angle and closer distance to bring about a fresh experience for spectators.”
“Undoubtedly, the development and application of the table cannot be successful without great support of ITTF and the Organizing Committee. ITTF always attach great importance to and give big support to its research and production.”
ITTF Marketing and Commercial Director Mr. Steve DAINTON added “DHS has been an important partner for the ITTF for many years. In 2005, they introduced the “Rainbow Table” which was a revolution in show court tables. This year they keep their icon but with a bold new table top color, black and combine it with the German national colors. A sleek look which shows how strong design mixed with amazing Colors can help showcase the sport of table tennis at the highest level. I guess we can also see with this table that the relations between China and Germany are also strong, the World Champions in the two most Global sports in the World – Table Tennis and Football.”
The Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships, to be held at the Messe Düsseldorf from 29 May to 5 June 2017, will see the world’s best table tennis players battle for honor to be crowned World Champions and make history on the historic “Black Rainbow” in the following categories:
  • Men’s Singles – Title Holder: MA Long (China)
  • Women’s Singles – Title Holder: DING Ning (China)
  • Men’s Doubles – Title Holder: XU Xin (China) & ZHANG Jike (China)
  • Women’s Doubles – Title Holder: LIU Shiwen (China) & ZHU Yuling (China)
  • Mixed Doubles – Title Holder: XU Xin (China) & YANG Haeun (Korea Republic)

Monday 27 February 2017

Reigning World & Olympic Champion MA Long One Step Closer to Setting New Records in Doha



Rio 2016 Olympic Champion MA Long (CHN) is one step closer to breaking the most number of World Tour Singles titles record, set by Belarussian legend Vladimir SAMSONOV at 26 titles, with his victory at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour Platinum Qatar Open today, 26 February 2017, in Doha.
MA defended his crown against compatriot FAN Zhendong with a 4-2 (11-8, 11-8, 11-7, 5-11, 6-11, 11-4) win to achieve his career 23rd Men's Singles World Tour title in a domineering fashion.
Amidst the cheers of "Jia you" from fans who flew in to Qatar to support their favorite table tennis stars, the Chinese duo engaged in a six-games thriller, with MA dominating the first half of the match, racing to a 3-0 lead over his opponent. FAN's attempts to turn the table in his favor were in vain, as the 20-year-old was unable to maintain his momentum to push the match into a decider after winning two games off the Olympic Champion, and lost the sixth game to surrender the match.
"Today I think the both of us performed very well. I was very proactive at the start and established a 3-0 lead. In the third and fourth game, Fan Zhendong had changed his strategy. I know the sixth game is crucial - so I changed my strategy as well," shared MA who now has a 10-1 victory record over FAN.
The Grand Slam Champion added that "I'm very happy with the title. It's my first international event of the year. I won my first title of 2016 in Qatar as well and moved on to win more and even became the Olympic Champion, so I hope that retaining this title in Qatar will be another good start into 2017 for me."
The Women's Singles final was another all-Chinese affair between 2016 World Team Champion CHEN Meng against two-time (2014 & 2015) World Junior Champion WANG Manyu.
Despite having a tough start into the match, CHEN was able to use her experience to good use to take control in the match over WANG and claimed the title 4-1 (12-10, 11-9, 11-6, 2-11, 11-6).
"We are teammates so we know each other very well, so it's a very tough match. Especially in the first two games, I only won by a narrow margin of 2 points in both games, it was tedious mentally as well to take those 2 games," stated the 23-year-old. "The first two games was crucial, so after winning those, it was easier for the remaining of the match."
Rivals in the singles competition, CHEN and WANG teamed up for the first time in Qatar to take home the Women's Doubles title from top seeded JEON Jihee and YANG Haeun with a 3-1 (11-4, 11-6, 4-11, 11-6) victory in the final.
Champions at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour India Open last week in New Delhi, Japan's Masataka MORIZONO and Yuya OSHIMA continued their winning streak to add another Men's Doubles title to their name in Doha. The duo secured a 3-1 (9-11, 11-5, 11-5, 11-9) victory against Swedish pair Kristian KARLSSON and Mattias KARLSSON who had caused a first round upset against tournament favorites MA Long and ZHANG Jike.
The next Seamaster 2017 ITTF World Tour will be held in Incheon, Korea, from 20-23 April 2017

Thursday 5 January 2017

Ma Long Finishes End of Year World #1 for Record 5th Time