UTT 2025: Izaac Quek aims to end Singapore’s 16-year medal drought at LA 2028 Olympics


The Singaporean table tennis community has high hopes from Izaac Quek.

Half of the country’s six Olympic medals have come in ping pong but there has been no podium-finish since 2012. Also, all three medallists were born in China.

But the 19-year-old Izaac is a Singaporean through and through. The talented youngster, who doesn’t have a sports background, already made history last year in Paris as the youngest-local born player to qualify for the Olympics.

“I started playing table tennis in school at the age of 7. My family didn’t play table tennis at all. I randomly chose the sport because one time, I played with my family and I really enjoyed it. To be able to come from there to qualify for the Olympics was a dream,” said Izaac, who is playing for Dabang Delhi in Season 6 of the Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) league in Ahmedabad.

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In his debut UTT season, Izaac – the youngest overseas player – has already impressed everyone with wins over Kanak Jha and Portuguese Tiago Apolonia. He had a nervous start against Jha but after conceding the opener to the American, he has clinched five straight games. Apolonia, who is double the age of Izaac, and the 24-year-old Jha found themselves wanting when it came to keeping up with the quick reflexes.

The low center of gravity – Izaac is 172cm tall – and raw power help the Singaporean produce winning shots even from some very difficult positions.

For Izaac, the current Olympic cycle is very important for him after which he will be forced to leave the paddle for a while.

For Izaac, the current Olympic cycle is very important for him after which he will be forced to leave the paddle for a while.
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For Izaac, the current Olympic cycle is very important for him after which he will be forced to leave the paddle for a while.
| Photo Credit:
VIJAY SONEJI/The Hindu

“There are not many tournaments where you can team up with foreigners, fight and try to win a competition. We always see each other internationally but we are always competing against each other. Trying to adapt and playing together is a good opportunity for me,” said Izaac, describing his experience in India so far.

For Izaac, having played all the major tournaments already, the next goal is to better his results at those events. The current Olympic cycle is very important for him after which he will be forced to leave the paddle for a while.

“In Singapore, for boys, two years of military training is compulsory. There are no exemptions even if I win a gold at the Olympics. I can only defer the national service. Right now, I am still in school but I’ll be going for military training after the LA Olympics. So, either in late 2028 or 2029,” revealed the teenager.

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World No. 98 Izaac came into the national limelight after his run to the round of 16, which included wins over veterans Achanta Sharath Kamal and Sweden’s Mattias Falck, at the Singapore Smash 2023. However, it’s his consistency in doubles which could be crucial to the country’s hopes of clinching an Olympic medal after 16 years.

Izaac and Koen Pang, another local-born Singaporean, are World No. 11 in the men’s doubles ITTF Rankings. They also grabbed a silver medal at the Asian Championships 2024. “We didn’t imagine reaching such a high level. We are trying to use that confidence and bring it to singles because we have a lot of room for improvement. The men’s doubles are a separate event at the LA Olympics. So, me and Pang will be focussing on the doubles while also improving our singles,” said a hopeful Izaac.



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