Saturday, October 2, 2010

Results of the Poona District Prize Money Table Tennis Tournament

Sub-Junior Girls {Under 14 Years} 
Round Semi-Final 
1) Manasi Chajed{1} bt Vaibhavi Kher{4} 11-5, 11-2, 11-5
2) Priyanka Tamhankar{3} bt Arohi Chajed{2} 11-4, 8-11, 11-7, 11-3
 
Sub-Junior Girls {Under 14 Years} Round Final
1) Manasi Chajed{1} bt Priyanka Tamhankar{3} 11-6, 11-7, 11-8
 
Junior Girls {Under 17 Years} Round Semi-Final
1) Shrungeri Pawale bt Arohi Chajed 11-9, 11-7, 8-11, 9-11, 11-9
2) Mansi Chajed bt Ujwala Gaikwad 11-4, 11-7, 11-13, 11-9
 
Junior Girls {Under 17 Years} Round Final  
1) Mansi Chajed bt Shrungeri Pawale 11-6, 11-9, 11-8
 
Junior Boys {Under 17 Years} Round Quarter-Final  
1) Chinmay Datar{1} bt Anand Kale 11-7, 11-6, 11-9, 11-9
2) Aniket Gulawani{4} bt Siddharth Lohpatre 11-5, 11-3, 14-12, 10-12, 9-11, 8-11, 11-5
3) Neel Joshi{3} bt Rohan Kulkarni 9-11, 13-11, 11-7, 11-13, 11-8, 13-11
4) Shubhankar Ranade{2} bt Varun Shastri 10-12, 11-7, 11-8, 11-7, 11-4
 
Youth Girls {Under 20 Years} Round Semi-Final  
1) Sayali Deshpande{1} bt Mansi Chajed{4} 11-6, 11-5, 11-3
2) Arohi Chajed bt Ujwala Gaikwad 6-11, 14-12, 11-7, 9-11, 11-6
 
Youth Girls {Under 20 Years} Round Final  
1) Sayali Deshpande{1} bt Arohi Chajed 11-4, 11-4, 11-8

Friday, October 1, 2010

Table Tennis player profile: Soumyajit Ghosh


Update: Soumyajit Ghosh wins Indian National Championhips!
Earlier: Soumyajit and Ankita qualify for London Olympics.

Soumyajit Ghosh became the Indian National Champion on January 12, 2013. He beat Sharath Kamal in the finals. In the semi-finals, he had beaten defending champion A Amalraj.

Soumyajit showed his talent very early in career. The strength in his game is his poise and anticipation. He is at the ball quickly, which makes it possible to catch the ball earlier and place it better and also hit harder than normal. His game is still improving. Soumya now does not hesitate to counter topspins against a topspin.

No less an authority than Sharath Kamal predicted great things for him.

He has already started performing in the Men's event. Currently training in Sweden and getting exposure to quality opposition, we hope that he goes far in the World of Table Tennis.

Name: Soumyajit Ghosh

Date of Birth: 10.05.1993

Club: Deshbandhu sporting club and young men association

Coaches/Trainers: Subrata Roy and Mantu Ghosh

Ambition: To win the Arjuna Award

Achievements:
  • India National Champion
  • 2012 London Olympics qualifier
  • Youth national champion. 
  • Commonwealth youth games winner in doubles
  • Runner up in singles

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Schedule of the prestigious Deccan Gymkhana Tournament Released

The following is the schedule of the Pune District Prize Money tournament to be held at Deccan Gymkhana, Pune from Oct 01 to Oct 03 2010. The main sponsor is Godrej Properties. Please click the Image to see it in bigger size.

The tournament has attracted a record number of entries and International players like Aniket Koparkar and Martand Biniwale are also expected to participate. Other prominent players include national level players like Rohit Chaudhari, Shubhankar Ranade, Upendra Mulye, Devika Bhide, Sruja Bhat, and Manasi Chajjed. The matches will be played at the State of the Art newly inaugurated hall in the new wing at Deccan Gymkhana campus. The Chief Referee of the tournament will be Mr. Madhukar Lonare.

Meanwhile, here is a photograph of the talent at Deccan Gymkhana.

Promising kids at Deccan Gymkhana with their Chief Coach, Rohit Chaudhari and Coach Manoj Phadke

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Player Profile: Achanta Sharath Kamal

 Sharath about to unleash his deadly topspin

Sharath Kamal definitely stands tall and belongs to the all-time greats of Indian Table Tennis players. 
His seemingly laid back attacks combined with his tremendous reach and power are a force to reckon with. Even the very top players of the world now respect Sharath. He is at an all time high at the moment and we hope he continues to maintain his standard of play and reach higher.

Name: Sharath Kamal

Date of Birth: July 12, 1982

Club: San Sebastian de los Reyes

Coaches/Trainers: A Muralidhara Rao, A Srinivas Rao

Ambition: Best is yet to come

Achievements
Winner, US Open 2010
Winner, Egypt Open 2010
Winner Commonwealth Games 2006, Melbourne
Highest World Ranking No. 39
Gold Medal at Commonwealth Championships at Glasgow
Pro Tour winner at Delhi
Represented India at Olympics
Arjuna Awardee
Multiple National Championship Winner

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Table Tennis Player Profile - Aman Balgu

Aman with the Inter-University trophy 2007-08

Aman is probably one of the fittest players on the Table Tennis circuit. His full-blooded strokes aided by his fleet feet makes him stand apart from the crowd immediately.

Aman blossomed gradually and achieved success in 2009 at the senior level.

Name: Aman Balgu

Date of Birth: July 19, 1989

Club: Andheri YMCA, Matunga Gymkhana
Coaches/Trainers: Deepak Mani, Kamlesh Mehta

Ambition: To win a medal for India at the Olympic Games

Achievements
Gold Medal at SAF Games - Team Event in 2009

Represented India at the Asian Championships

Silver Medal at Senior Nationals in Team Events 2009

Gold Medal - All India Inter-University 2009

State Champion - Youth and Men's Singles at Sangli 2009

Hobbies: Playing many sports, Catching up with friends, and Music.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

August TT ratings for Maharashtra

The August ratings for the top players of Maharashtra are out. The big move is by Aniket from 2360 to 2395 owing to his performances at the State tournaments this season. Sanil too has cemented his position at the top by stellar performances at the National level and the Indian open. Balgu has disappointed so far but we expect a lot from this youth.


The big mover in the list is Martand Biniwale, who has played beyond his expected rating and has jumped right behind Rohit Chaudhari. If he continues to produce results that he has displayed this season, he could easily challenge the top 6. This youth is the one to watch for sure!


 Most of the others retain their ratings since they have played to expected strength.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Sanil Shetty wins US Open U-21 Crown



Maharashtra's star player, Sanil Shetty won the prestigious US Open title for Boys U 21. India earned more bragging rights when juniors Spoorthi and Utkarsh Gupta won the U 13 Girls and Boys titles.

Sharath Kamal progressed to the semi-finals of the blue ribbon event, the Men's Singles. He will also figure in the Men's doubles semi-finals along with partner Subhajit Saha. Subhajit lost in the Quarters, while Anthony Amalraj too made an exit in an earlier round but not before giving a big scare to the top seed, Keinath Thomas.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Koparkar Scores and Emphatic Title Win

Aniket Serves with intense concentration in this file photo
Pune's Aniket Koparkar, won the 3rd State Ranking Tournament at the University Pavilion (Marine Lines). In the finals, he beat top seed Aman Balgu of Mumbai 4-0 (Details to follow).

What is more heartening is that Koparkar trashed his close rivals Balgu and Martand Biniwale (against whom he had a narrow loss last year) without losing a single game. This augurs well for the coming National tournament season that is soon slated to start.

Martand Biniwale won the Youth Boy's singles title, while Devdutt Phadnavis of Nagpur bagged the Junior Boy's singles title.

Friday, June 25, 2010

2nd State Ranking Tournament at Dombivali


 Sanika showing off her well-earned trophies in a file photograph

Sanika Divekar, Sanish Ambekar in the Sub Junior Girls and Boys, and Ajaysingh Patil and Shruti Amrute in the Cadet Boys and Girls won the first titles at stake at the 2nd State Ranking Tournament at Thane (Dombivali).

For detailed results, please visit the MSTTA results page

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Sharath Shines Again


It was the mighty Sharath again at the Indian open TT tournament! When it mattered most, Sharath Kamal pulled off some big winners to beat Patrick Baum, ranked as high as 34 in the world. Sharath is currently ranked 91, so this win will bring big points.

Now his fans want more and let's hope that he pulls off another big win (albeit a very very difficult one) against the powerful World No. 13 Dimitrij Ovtcharov. The battle is expected to be a hard one with both being hard hitters. Ovtcharov with his double flank attacks and Sharath with his largely powerful forehand strokes promise a scintillating fare. Fans on Facebook are already thrilled with his current achievement. But we all know Sharath wants to go two steps further and make this his best pro tour achievement to date.