Visa delay for Manika Batra before WTT Contender event in London
Star India table tennis player Manika Batra on Thursday said that she and her three team-mates are yet to get any update on their UK visa application to participate in … Read More

Star India table tennis player Manika Batra on Thursday said that she and her three team-mates are yet to get any update on their UK visa application to participate in … Read More
A. Sharath Kamal, the table tennis stalwart, admitted that India finishing the 28th Asian Table Tennis Team Championship without a medal was a bitter pill to swallow but was confident … Read More
China stamped its authority over the 28th Asian Table Tennis Team Championship by completing a commanding double at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday. Soon after the women’s team … Read More
India’s men salvaged pride by finishing sixth, while the women’s team ended a disappointing eighth on the penultimate day of the 28th Asian Table Tennis Team Championship at Kalinga Stadium, … Read More
So near, yet so far. That summed up India’s evening at the 28th Asian Table Tennis Team Championship at Kalinga Stadium, as its women’s team’s hopes of defending the bronze … Read More
Seconds after forcing Lin Shidong — the World No. 2 from China — into an error that resulted in a win for Benyamin Faraji, the 15-year-old from Tehran appeared perplexed, … Read More
Minutes after Ankur Bhattacharjee’s five-game thriller decided India’s fate—a quarterfinal exit at the hands of Hong Kong (China) in the Asian Table Tennis Team Championships—young captain Manav Thakkar, leading an … Read More
India’s streak of three successive medals in the men’s team category of the Asian Table Tennis Championships came to an end on Sunday, as a young side led by Manav … Read More
Seven years ago, a bespectacled teenage prodigy from Surat was among the most promising paddlers on the world circuit. As part of India’s senior table tennis squad, Manav Thakkar travelled … Read More
The last time big-stage table tennis came to Odisha — the unofficial capital of India’s sporting events — lockdown wasn’t part of the daily vocabulary, the state was still under … Read More