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Ultimate action and a golden show by young Indian paddlers
Ultimate action and a golden show by young Indian paddlers

The Hindu

time23-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Ultimate action and a golden show by young Indian paddlers

Twenty-three exciting matches. Sixteen days of power-packed action. Eight teams going all guns blazing. Two nail-biting semifinals. And a new champion — U Mumba TT. That's how the sixth edition of Ultimate Table Tennis — the franchise-based table tennis league that's getting bigger and better with every passing season ever since its post-pandemic return in 2023 — can be summed up. While the Amdavadis, traditionally more interested in the business of sport than enjoying live sport, hardly thronged to the EKA Arena, those who did returned with memories worth cherishing. After following the tournament, the paddlers, the coaching staff and the organisers from close quarters over 17 days in Ahmedabad, here is how the tournament panned out. UTT or UMTT Being a young sibling of the U Mumba outfit in the Pro Kabaddi League arena, a lot was expected of the U Mumba paddlers. But just like its kabaddi counterpart, which last won a title nine seasons ago, the five editions saw the table tennis lot earn the tag of 'underachievers.' The team led by Bernadette Szocs — the Romanian who entered UTT as the highest-ranked paddler this season — shed the tag in style. After the first-ever player auction in UTT, where U Mumba was the first to complete its squad of six players, a lot of eyebrows were raised over its choices, especially with regard to Indian male paddlers. But Szocs — with meticulous planning by coaches John Murphy and Jay Modak, assisted by Nishant Kulkarni — got the best out of every single individual to wipe off the 'under' from its tag and lead the team to glory. In fact, besides being the champion, U Mumba ended up being the only team to give at least one match to each of the six players in the squad. Having heavily relied on youngsters — with all four Indians in Akash Pal, P.B. Abhinandh, Yashaswini Ghorpade and Swastika Ghosh being either in teens or the early 20s — U Mumba banked on their zest. And Lilian Bardet, the Frenchman who was Szocs' teammate in UTT 2024, brought in the maturity of an overseas paddler to form a perfect combination that went all the way. While Szocs upped the ante when it mattered, in the big final against Jaipur Patriots, it was Yashaswini — the Bengalurean with Maharashtrian roots — that lived up to the table tennis legacy of her surname. If her becoming the first paddler to stun Fan Siqi, who became only the second Chinese paddler to be part of UTT, was an achievement in itself, Yashaswini went one step ahead in the semifinal. Trailing 7-5 against senior Krittwika Sinha Roy, she displayed exemplary control over her long-pimpled backhand to win all three games, with the third off the 59th golden point of the season, and helped U Mumba enter its maiden final. With Yashaswini playing a major role in ending Goa Challengers' title defence, it was clear that the tournament will have a new champion. And U Mumba ensured that it didn't have to wait longer to carve its name on the glittering trophy. New kids on the block For most of the last three seasons, ever since UTT switched from an eight to six-member squad format, promising Indian paddlers had to warm the bench on match days. They would be happy to be a part of the entourage and learn by training with seasoned pros, with very little — or virtually none — game-time. Season six witnessed a welcome change on that front as eight Indian paddlers made their UTT debuts over the fortnight. They were Akash Pal, Abhinandh and Swastika Ghosh (U Mumba), Divyansh Srivastava (Ahmedabad SG Pipers), Sayali Wani (Dempo Goa Challengers), Ananya Chande (Kolkata ThunderBlades), Taneesha Kotecha (PBG Pune Jaguars) and Payas Jain (Chennai Lions). The fact that most of these eight paddlers — barring Swastika, Divyansh and Ananya — had spent at least a season in UTT earlier speaks about the desperation and the desire of teams to try out new talent on the big stage. It also indicates the rising quality of young Indian talent. 'It's a great sign for Indian table tennis. The more young talent on display at UTT, the better it is. The youngsters are right up there when it comes to skills, are confident irrespective of the opponents and are fearless in their approach. It's a great sign for the future,' said Sachin Shetty, the Jaipur Patriots coach. Top Indian paddlers MIA While the promising youngsters were making a splash and some of the top global paddlers were in action, the absence of India's star paddlers was a bit of a dampener for UTT. Three of the top Indians — Manav Thakkar and the new National men's champion Manush Shah along with Commonwealth Games queen Manika Batra — did not feature in the season. With A. Sharath Kamal having hung up his boots after a glittering career, Manush and Manav — a Barodian and a Surti — could have drawn a local crowd in their home state. But both opted against registering for the auction. While the Indian table tennis corridors are abuzz with multiple theories for the bespectacled duo's decision to skip UTT 2025, the UTT organisers clarified that was only due to the clash of the tournament schedule with the duo's commitments in European leagues. Manika, on the other hand, pulled out at the last-minute due to an injury after featuring in the World Championship towards the end of the last month. It jeopardised Ahmedabad SG Pipers' season, although the lanky paddler did turn up to support the team for its inaugural match. 'It's critical for all the top Indian players to feature in UTT. It helps them raise their stature and also the tournament's,' said Sweden's Tobias Bergman, the Kolkata ThunderBlades coach. 'In my home country, and all over Europe, there is a lot of interest about UTT and if the top European players get to compete with the best from India, it will be an ideal scenario.' The fact that the trio featured in a WTT event during the UTT's latter stages also did not send a right signal to the table tennis fraternity. It will hopefully be taken care of in the seasons to come. Amending the format Despite the final qualification spot being sealed on the last day, for a league like UTT that's still trying to attract interest from general sport fans, a simpler format would augur well. At the moment, the eight teams play five league matches. Not only is it confusing for a fan trying to keep pace with the line-ups, it also creates a not-so-ideal situation for the franchises, both in terms of form and fixtures. No doubt an all-play-all format will mean there will be 28 league games instead of the existing 20, but with double-headers on most days, the three-week tournament window can be respected. While the idea can be food for thought, John Murphy, coach of U Mumba, had another suggestion. 'Instead of following the set sequence of men's singles, women's singles, mixed doubles, reverse men's singles and reverse women's singles, the team winning the toss should be allowed to choose whether to start with a male or female player,' Murphy said. 'For a team like us with Bernadette Szocs, we'd want her to open the tie. It could also prevent the final singles from always being a women's match.' If implemented, the tournament will add another dimension to the planning of the teams and may keep most matches alive till the end. Vitamin M A franchise league is nothing but a commercial product. For most non-cricket sports leagues in India, it results in the owners and the promoters bleeding to death. UTT is an exception, since it's backed by co-promoters who are passionate about the sport and not all interested in making money through the league. 'Let the franchise owners break even first. And making money is not the only objective of UTT' seems to be the motto of Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani – two of the leading industrialists who have joined hands for UTT. Thanks to its consecutive titles, Dempo Goa Challengers became the first team to enter the green on the balance sheet. Steady growth While two others are likely to break even in the next edition, Vita is pleased with the steady growth of the league in terms of numbers – both financial and in terms of viewership. At least a couple of teams, including new entrants Kolkata ThunderBlades, managed to raise in excess of ₹50 lakh through jersey sponsorships. It is a welcome sign for a relatively small-scale league like UTT. 'It will take a little time but we are moving in the right direction and quickly. For us, as league owners, our ROI is in how Indian table tennis does more than financials because we are not here to only make money. It is more important that as a country, we do well,' Vita said.

UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT secure first-ever title, beat Jaipur Patriots
UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT secure first-ever title, beat Jaipur Patriots

India Gazette

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • India Gazette

UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT secure first-ever title, beat Jaipur Patriots

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], June 16 (ANI): U Mumba TT etched their name into the history books, clinching their maiden Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) title with a dominant 8-4 win over Jaipur Patriots in the Season 6 Grand Finale on Sunday, thanks to a stellar team performance. Wins for Lilian Bardet and Bernadette Szocs gave U Mumba an early lead, before Szocs and Akash Pal swept the mixed doubles 3-0 to take them to the brink. Teenager Abhinandh PB sealed the title with a clutch game win in the fourth match. Although Yashaswini Ghorpade did not feature in the final, her standout semi-final display epitomised U Mumba's collective strength this season--hallmarks of a campaign expertly managed from the dugout by coaches John Murphy and Jay Modak, as per a press release from UTT. For their performances in the final, Akash and Szocs were named the Indian and Foreign Player of the Final, respectively, while Jeet Chandra claimed the Shot of the Final. Staged under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) and promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani, UTT continues to grow as a premier professional league. Over 16 action-packed days, all 23 ties took place at Ahmedabad's EKA Arena. Bardet set the tone for U Mumba with a gritty comeback against Kanak Jha in the opening rubber, turning a one-game deficit into a 2-1 win. That momentum carried into a marquee clash between the league's top-ranked player, Szocs and India's highest-ranked paddler on the international circuit, Sreeja Akula. Szocs showcased elite defence and composure under pressure to claim a hard-fought 2-1 victory, handing Sreeja her first loss of the season. Szocs returned alongside Akash to dominate the mixed doubles, cruising past Jeet and Britt Eerland in straight games. With each game increasingly one-sided, the U Mumba duo went from 5-5 to 11-5 in the second game and closed out the third with the same scoreline. With the tie on the line, Jeet kept Jaipur Patriots alive with a composed start in Match 4, winning the first two games against U Mumba's Abhinandh. But the 17-year-old U Mumba paddler held his nerve in a tense third game; locked at 6-6, Abhinandh surged ahead 10-8 before sealing it 11-8, clinching U Mumba TT's first-ever UTT title with an 8-4 overall win. Dempo Goa Challengers' skipper Harmeet Desai and U Mumba TT captain Bernadette Szocs were named the Male and Female MVPs of UTT Season 6, respectively, for their standout performances, while the 'Shot of the League' went to Adriana Diaz for her stunning winner against Krittwika Sinha Roy in Kolkata ThunderBlades' league stage tie against Goa. The Grand Finale was graced by several dignitaries and distinguished guests, including UTT Co-Promoters Vita Dani and Niraj Bajaj. Also in attendance were TTFI Secretary General Kamlesh Mehta and Arjuna awardee Monalisa Mehta, along with ITTF Group CEO Steve Dainton and ITTF Foundation Director Leandro Olvech. IndianOil, the title sponsors, were represented by senior officials, including Sanjib Behera and Ashok Jain. The evening also saw participation from Rakesh Khanna, Sameer Koticha, and Kiran Bir Sethi, with each guest playing a ceremonial role in honouring the season's standout performers. Final Scores U Mumba TT 8-4 Jaipur Patriots Lilian Bardet bt. Kanak Jha 2-1 (4-11, 11-5, 11-7)Bernadette Szocs bt. Sreeja Akula 2-1 (11-9, 10-11, 11-5)Akash Pal/Bernadette Szocs bt. Jeet Chandra/Britt Eerland 3-0 (11-6, 11-5, 11-5)Abhinandh PB lost to Jeet Chandra 1-2 (5-11, 8-11, 11-8). (ANI)

UTT 6: U Mumba TT Clinch Maiden UTT Title With Commanding Win Over Jaipur Patriots
UTT 6: U Mumba TT Clinch Maiden UTT Title With Commanding Win Over Jaipur Patriots

India.com

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • India.com

UTT 6: U Mumba TT Clinch Maiden UTT Title With Commanding Win Over Jaipur Patriots

U Mumba TT etched their name into the history books, clinching their maiden Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) title with a dominant 8-4 win over Jaipur Patriots in the Season 6 grand finale on Sunday, thanks to a stellar team performance. Wins for Lilian Bardet and Bernadette Szocs gave U Mumba an early lead, before Szocs and Akash Pal swept the mixed doubles 3-0 to take them to the brink. Teenager Abhinandh PB sealed the title with a clutch game win in the fourth match. Although Yashaswini Ghorpade didn't feature in the final, her standout semi-final display epitomised U Mumba's collective strength this season - hallmarks of a campaign expertly managed from the dugout by coaches John Murphy and Jay Modak. For their performances in the final, Akash and Szocs were named the Indian and Foreign Player of the Final, respectively, while Jeet Chandra claimed the Shot of the Final. Bardet set the tone for U Mumba with a gritty comeback against Kanak Jha in the opening rubber, turning a one-game deficit into a 2-1 win. That momentum carried into a marquee clash between the league's top-ranked player, Szocs and India's highest-ranked paddler on the international circuit, Sreeja Akula. Szocs showcased elite defence and composure under pressure to claim a hard-fought 2-1 victory, handing Sreeja her first loss of the season. Szocs returned alongside Akash to dominate the mixed doubles, cruising past Jeet and Britt Eerland in straight games. With each game increasingly one-sided, the U Mumba duo went from 5-5 to 11-5 in the second game and closed out the third with the same scoreline. With the tie on the line, Jeet kept Jaipur Patriots alive with a composed start in Match 4, winning the first two games against U Mumba's Abhinandh. But the 17-year-old U Mumba paddler held his nerve in a tense third game; locked at 6-6, Abhinandh surged ahead 10-8 before sealing it 11-8, clinching U Mumba TT's first-ever UTT title with an 8-4 overall win. Dempo Goa Challengers' skipper Harmeet Desai and U Mumba TT captain Bernadette Szocs were named the Male and Female MVPs of UTT Season 6, respectively, for their standout performances, while the Shot of the League went to Adriana Diaz for her stunning winner against Krittwika Sinha Roy in Kolkata ThunderBlades' league stage tie against Goa. The final was graced by several dignitaries and distinguished guests, including UTT co-promoters Vita Dani and Niraj Bajaj. Also in attendance were TTFI Secretary General Kamlesh Mehta and Arjuna awardee Monalisa Mehta, along with ITTF Group CEO Steve Dainton and ITTF Foundation Director Leandro Olvech. IndianOil was represented by senior officials, including Sanjib Behera and Ashok Jain. The evening also saw participation from Rakesh Khanna, Sameer Koticha, and Kiran Bir Sethi, with each guest playing a ceremonial role in honouring the season's standout performers.

UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT secure first-ever title, beat Jaipur Patriots
UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT secure first-ever title, beat Jaipur Patriots

Hindustan Times

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

UTT Season 6: U Mumba TT secure first-ever title, beat Jaipur Patriots

U Mumba TT etched their name into the history books, clinching their maiden Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) title with a dominant 8-4 win over Jaipur Patriots in the Season 6 Grand Finale on Sunday, thanks to a stellar team performance. Wins for Lilian Bardet and Bernadette Szocs gave U Mumba an early lead, before Szocs and Akash Pal swept the mixed doubles 3-0 to take them to the brink. Teenager Abhinandh PB sealed the title with a clutch game win in the fourth match. Although Yashaswini Ghorpade did not feature in the final, her standout semi-final display epitomised U Mumba's collective strength this season--hallmarks of a campaign expertly managed from the dugout by coaches John Murphy and Jay Modak, as per a press release from UTT. For their performances in the final, Akash and Szocs were named the Indian and Foreign Player of the Final, respectively, while Jeet Chandra claimed the Shot of the Final. Staged under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) and promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani, UTT continues to grow as a premier professional league. Over 16 action-packed days, all 23 ties took place at Ahmedabad's EKA Arena. Bardet set the tone for U Mumba with a gritty comeback against Kanak Jha in the opening rubber, turning a one-game deficit into a 2-1 win. That momentum carried into a marquee clash between the league's top-ranked player, Szocs and India's highest-ranked paddler on the international circuit, Sreeja Akula. Szocs showcased elite defence and composure under pressure to claim a hard-fought 2-1 victory, handing Sreeja her first loss of the season. Szocs returned alongside Akash to dominate the mixed doubles, cruising past Jeet and Britt Eerland in straight games. With each game increasingly one-sided, the U Mumba duo went from 5-5 to 11-5 in the second game and closed out the third with the same scoreline. With the tie on the line, Jeet kept Jaipur Patriots alive with a composed start in Match 4, winning the first two games against U Mumba's Abhinandh. But the 17-year-old U Mumba paddler held his nerve in a tense third game; locked at 6-6, Abhinandh surged ahead 10-8 before sealing it 11-8, clinching U Mumba TT's first-ever UTT title with an 8-4 overall win. Dempo Goa Challengers' skipper Harmeet Desai and U Mumba TT captain Bernadette Szocs were named the Male and Female MVPs of UTT Season 6, respectively, for their standout performances, while the 'Shot of the League' went to Adriana Diaz for her stunning winner against Krittwika Sinha Roy in Kolkata ThunderBlades' league stage tie against Goa. The Grand Finale was graced by several dignitaries and distinguished guests, including UTT Co-Promoters Vita Dani and Niraj Bajaj. Also in attendance were TTFI Secretary General Kamlesh Mehta and Arjuna awardee Monalisa Mehta, along with ITTF Group CEO Steve Dainton and ITTF Foundation Director Leandro Olvech. IndianOil, the title sponsors, were represented by senior officials, including Sanjib Behera and Ashok Jain. The evening also saw participation from Rakesh Khanna, Sameer Koticha, and Kiran Bir Sethi, with each guest playing a ceremonial role in honouring the season's standout performers. U Mumba TT 8-4 Jaipur Patriots Lilian Bardet bt. Kanak Jha 2-1 (4-11, 11-5, 11-7)Bernadette Szocs bt. Sreeja Akula 2-1 (11-9, 10-11, 11-5)Akash Pal/Bernadette Szocs bt. Jeet Chandra/Britt Eerland 3-0 (11-6, 11-5, 11-5)Abhinandh PB lost to Jeet Chandra 1-2 (5-11, 8-11, 11-8).

UTT 6: U Mumba Beat Dempo Goa Challengers To Set Up Summit Clash Against Jaipur Patriots
UTT 6: U Mumba Beat Dempo Goa Challengers To Set Up Summit Clash Against Jaipur Patriots

NDTV

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

UTT 6: U Mumba Beat Dempo Goa Challengers To Set Up Summit Clash Against Jaipur Patriots

U Mumba TT staged a dramatic comeback to defeat reigning champions Dempo Goa Challengers in the second semifinal and reach their maiden Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) final in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Trailing 4-7, U Mumba won the final four games to clinch 8-7 victory. U Mumba will play Jaipur Patriots in the Grand Finale on Sunday, guaranteeing a new UTT champion. Yashaswini Ghorpade rose to the occasion, winning back-to-back games before clinching the decider 11–10 in a nerve-wracking finish. Harmeet Desai gave Dempo Goa Challengers a strong start with a composed 3-0 win over Lilian Bardet, sealing the third game on Golden Point after Bardet had rallied from 2-6 down. But U Mumba TT hit back through Bernadette Szocs, who handed Zeng Jian her first defeat of the season. Szocs took the first two games with sharp counterplay before Zeng salvaged the third 11-7. In mixed doubles, U Mumba struck back as Akash Pal and Szocs recovered from 3-6 deficit to seal games one and three, winning their rubber 2-1. That victory trimmed Goa's lead to a slender 5-4 heading into the remaining matches. Vitor Ishiy nearly sealed the tie for Dempo Goa Challengers, racing through the first two games against Abhinandh PB with scores of 11-6 and 11-4. But Abhinandh refused to let U Mumba's campaign end quietly. Down 6-9 in the third, he clawed back with four consecutive points to snatch the game 11-9, keeping his side in the hunt heading into the final match. Yashaswini grabbed the opportunity with both hands thereon, defeating Krittwika Sinha Roy across three close games to propel U Mumba to their maiden UTT final. For her efforts, Yashaswini won both the Indian Player of the Tie and the Shot of the Tie awards, while Szocs claimed the Foreign Player of the Tie honour.

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