Thursday, March 8, 2012

Timo Boll's Birthday

Folks, it's Timo Boll's Birthday today!!!
We have sent a Birthday card on behalf of all our readers.

Have you wished him?

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Yuvraj plays Table Tennis while recovering!

Yuvraj Singh wished his fans Happy Holi and is awaiting results of the latest reports of his medical condition. Yuvi was seen enjoying Table Tennis as he recovers! We, the Table Tennis community can express our solidarity. Pass on the message to your friends!

Warren Buffet plays Ping Pong

Once the world's richest man, Warren Buffet, plays ... uh well .. some kind of Table Tennis.

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Traditional Table Tennis player

A Japanese player in Traditional attire, gets ready to serve.
 

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Good times for India's sports fans

Some men who brought delight to Indian followers recently!
 Virat Kohli, Sandeep Singh, Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha brought cheers to India's sports fans.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Sharath, Subhajit, Amalraj and Sanil to fight it out

Banking on another upset? A Amalraj and Sanil Shetty play top seeds Ma Long and Wang Hao. What's your bet? The giant killers Sharath Kamal and Subhajit Saha play Leong Kin Wa and Che Chi Pan of Macau in a bid to reach the quarters. Sharath and Saha have a good chance of a medal since their half is clear of the 2nd seeds Ma Lin and Zhang Jike. Every match at this level is very tough. So Gals and Guys, cheer your heroes!

Amalraj/Sanil's match has started at 3 PM Macau time. Sharath/Subhajit get on to the court at 3:45 PM local time.

Sharath and Subhajit beat Ma Lin and Zhang Jike

Just in from Neha Aggarwal. Sharath and Subhajit beat Ma Lin and Zhang Jike 3-0 at the Asian Championships! And the win was pretty easy. They won 11-2, 11-9, 11-5 
In the other half, Amalraj and Sanil Shetty are to play top seeds Ma Long and Wang Hao.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Amalraj and Soumyajit Stars of India Table Tennis at the Asian Championships

Anthony Amalraj was the star of the Indian team at the Asian Table Tennis Championships including in the Quarter final. Facing Chinese Taipei and with the prospects of an unprecedented medal, Amalraj won two rubbers against higher ranked opponents, but his team mates could not finish off their rivals.

Earlier, Amalraj shone against the Iranians too and young Soumyajit Ghosh won the decider against a very experienced opponent.

The Women too did well to reach the Champions group and the Quarterfinals, where they lost to the formidable Chinese team.