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WTT Star Contender Doha 2024

 

MS: - Sharath plays in Rd1

WS: - Manika plays in Rd1

WD: - Sreeja/Yashashwini play in Rd1

XD: - Sathiyan/Manika play in Rd1

 

MSQ: - Harmeet, Manush, Snehit play in Rd2

WSQ: - Sreeja, Sutirtha play in Rd2

MDQ: - Manush/Manav play in Rd2

XDQ: - Archana/Manav play in Rd2

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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WTT Star Contender Doha 2024

 

MS: - Sharath, Harmeet plays in Rd1

WS: - Manika, Yashashwini plays in Rd1

MD: - Manush/Manav play in Rd1

WD: - Sreeja/Yashashwini play in Rd1

XD: - Sathiyan/Manika play in Rd1

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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WTT Contender Doha 2024

 

MS: - Sharath, Snehit plays in Rd1

WS: - Manika, Yashashwini plays in Rd1

MD: - Manush/Snehit, Sathyan/Sharath play in Rd1

WD: - Diya/Yashashwini, Manika/Archana, Suthirtha/Ayhika play in Rd1

XD: - Sathiyan/Manika lost in Rd1

          Diya/Manush play in QF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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ITTF Rankings

 

Men's Singles

Harmeet  - 67

Sathiyan  - 88

Sharath   - 92

 

Women's Singles

Manika     - 34

Sreeja     - 94

 

Men's Doubles

Manav/Manush    - 26

Sharath/Sathiyan  - 55

 

Women's Doubles

Sutirtha/Ayhika    - 19

Sreeja/Diya          - 41

Manika/Archana    - 43

 

Mixed Doubles

Manika/Sathiyan    - 10

Manaav/Archana    - 45

 

Team

Men           - 16

Women      - 17

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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WTT Contender Doha 2024

 

MS: - Sharath plays in Rd2 

          Snehit lost in Rd1

WS: - Manika plays in Rd2

          Yashashwini lost in Rd1

MD: - Manush/Snehit, Sathyan/Sharath lost in Rd1

WD: - Diya/Yashashwini, Manika/Archana, Suthirtha/Ayhika play in QF

XD: -   Diya/Manush play in QF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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WTT Contender Doha 2024

 

MS: - Sharath lost in Rd2 

WS: - Manika lost in QF

WD: - Suthirtha/Ayhika lost in SF

           Manika/Archana lost in QF

XD: -   Diya/Manush lost in QF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Draws are out for ITTF world team championships to be held in Busan, :KOR from  16-25 Feb’24 . 
 

8 Team quotas will be up for grabs in each gender & last chance to qualify a team . ( 1 quota will be allocated via world ranking route after the end of this championships) 

 

Men’s Draw : 

:IND (WR 16)

We are in group 3 with :KOR ( 3), :POL (18), :CHI (33)& :NZL ( 35)


Women’s Draw : 

 

:IND ( WR 17) 

 

We are in Group 1 with: :CHN (1) , :HUN (16), :ESP ( 46) & :UZB (49) 

 

** Top 3 from each group qualify to KO rounds. 

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ITTF Rankings

 

Men's Singles

Harmeet  - 68

Manav      - 90

Sathiyan  - 94

Sharath   - 99

 

Women's Singles

Manika     - 38

Sreeja     - 66

Yashaswini - 100

 

Men's Doubles

Manav/Manush    - 26

Sharath/Sathiyan  - 57

 

Women's Doubles

Sutirtha/Ayhika    - 18

Manika/Archana    - 35

Sreeja/Diya          - 41

 

Mixed Doubles

Manika/Sathiyan    - 11

Manaav/Archana    - 46

Diya/Manush          - 66

 

Team

Men           - 16

Women      - 17

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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