Monday, April 18, 2011

China will field a rock solid team at the Rotterdam World Table Tennis Championships

China has decided to stick to the stars and will go with experience at this year's World Championships.

Most of the world's well known Chinese players are in the team. However, Ma Lin, Wang Liqin, Zhang Jike, and others had faced serious problems qualifying in the first phase of the selection trials. Many of these stars had actually finished in the 9-16 bracket. It was ironic that some of the World's top 10 players were not able to finish in the top 8 of the trials.

It speaks of the depth of the competition in that country! 

It is surprising that Hao Shuai, who upset the applecart of a few well known names, does not figure in the final list.


Men’s Singles: Wang Hao, Ma Lin, Wang Liqin, Ma Long, Zhang Jike, Xu Xin, Chen Qi
Women’s Singles Guo Yan, Li Xiaoxia, Guo Yue, Ding Ning, Liu Shiwen, Wu Yang,Fan Ying

Friday, April 15, 2011

Mayor Nutter beaten by an eight year old, but it's no shame


Amy Wang, pony-tailed eight year old toddler, beat the Mayor of PA, during the Trolley Car Table Tennis Club's formal inauguration in East Falls.

The Mayor could score only three points against the kid, who is no pushover. Amy is the US Champion in the under nine category.

The club is already growing in popularity since it's unofficial opening in January. Around 25 TT players compete during the week. Table Tennis lessons, tournaments, and private parties are the offerings made at the club.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Oh Sang Eun wins the Spanish Open Table Tennis Tournament

"Beautiful backhand" Oh Sang Eun won the Spanish Open Pro Tour at Almeria, Spain. He beat top seed Vladimir Samsonov in impressive fashion in the finals 4-1.

Samsonov, who leads in their head to head meetings so far, could not produce his usual magic to the contest. Oh Sang seemed to be determined to take one of the rare opportunities to win a prestigious Pro Tour title.

In an earlier round, Lee Jung Woo beat team-mate and second seed Joo Se Hyuk 4-0(!) in the quarterfinals, which was a major upset and that too with a lop-sided score. Another notable achievement was that of Christophe Legout, the elegant veteran French player, who reached the quarter-finals. Earlier, India's Sharath Kamal bowed out in the 2nd round of the main draw.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sharath to face qualifier in round 1

India's pride and joy of Table Tennis, Sharath Kamal, will open his campaign at the Spanish Open against a qualifier. Sharath is seeded in the 9-16 bracket.

There are some dangerous floaters in the qualifying groups such as Alexander Shibaev, the youth in great form, or Keinath Thomas, Sharath's nemesis (finalist at the US Open where Sharath won after a hard fight).

If Sharath is lucky to reach the quarter-finals, he will face the world's premier chopper, Joo Se Hyuk (2nd seed).

Sadly, it appears that none of the Indian players, barring Sharath have made an appearance at the tournament. India had given 13 entries to the pro tour tourney.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Wang Hao is No. 1 again

Chinese ace, Wang Hao is back at the No. 1 spot after being away for a few months. He displaced Timo Boll in the April World rankings.

Ma Long was the first person to displace Wang Hao, back in 2009. Since then, Ma Long has slipped to the 5th spot. In the April list, Ma Lin and Zhang Jike have moved up one place each. Most of the other top players have retained their rankings.

India's Sharath Kamal is placed at the 51st spot. He lost some bonus points by skipping the Qatar and the Dubai Pro Tour events.

Zhang Yining retires from Table Tennis to focus on Education

Zhang Yining, one of the all-time greats in Table Tennis, said that she quit Table Tennis to focus on her studies in the US. She will be pursuing a one-year course in Physical Education in the US.

According to her, the decision also gives the younger players an opportunity to show their mettle. Guo Yue, Guo Yan, Li Xiaoxia, Liu Shiwen, and Ding Ning are in the race to take her place.
The Chinese authorities are bound to be anxious, especially since the London Olympics are right around the corner. The immediate priority for the Chinese team is also the Rotterdam World Championships this year.

Zhang has an impressive tally of four Olympic gold medals, nine World Championships, and four World Cup wins.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Table Tennis Spanish Open 2011

April 03 Update: Many of the entries stand withdrawn. We are waiting for more information.
A Sharath Kamal leads India's challenge at the Spanish Open.
Full list is as follows:

Men

Name                                            World Ranking


ANTHONY Amalraj   IND   188
CHAKRABORTY Sourav   IND   306
GHOSH Soumyajit   IND   346
ROY Soumyadeep   IND   251
RAVICHANDRAN Abishek   IND   236
SAHA Subhajit   IND   222
ACHANTA Sharath Kamal   IND   50
DESAI Harmeet   IND   443
SHETTY Sanil   IND   443
GNANASEKARAN Sathiyan   IND   416
SAHA Sourav   IND   877
SRIRAM Sushmit   IND   922
RAMESH Venkatramanan   IND

Women


DAS Mouma   IND   205
BHANDARKAR Mallika   IND   346
KUMARESAN Shamini   IND   252
GHATAK Poulomi   IND   256
PATKAR Madhurika   IND   258
AGGARWAL Neha   IND   423
DAS Ankita   IND   490
SAHASRABUDHE Pooja   IND   490
MONDAL Soumi   IND   521
PRABHU Mamata   IND   539
SAHA Nandita   IND   341
DESHPANDE Divya   IND   597

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Player Profile: India's Star TT Player - Sourav Chakraborty

Sourav is one of India's best ever left handed players. His fearless and effortless style of plays often leaves his opponents panting.
Sourav has made a name for himself not only in the sub continent, but he has also played a stellar role in the club he played for in the middle of the last decade.

Your's truly once saw him demolishing one of the top players in a leading state in ruthless style. It is well known that Sourav single-handedly won the title for PSPB in the recent Nationals even though he was saddled with a personal emergency situation involving his father. The fact that Sourav held the flag high even without practice says a lot about his class.



Name: Sourav Chakraborty

Date of Birth: 01-01-1985

Current India Ranking - 3

Highest India Ranking - 1

Junior World Ranking (2001) -14

PARTICIPATION IN  MAJOR INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENTS
1. World T.T. Championships in Paris in the years of 2002-2003
2. World T.T. Championships in Shanghai in the years of 2004-2005
3. Asian T.T Championships in Bangkok in the years of 2002-2003
4. Asian T.T Championships in Seoul (South Korea ) in the years of 2004-2005
5. Played Yugoslavian Top League for Red Star Club( Serbia ) in 2004-2005. Created a record of winning all the matches for Red Star Club.
6. World Championships in Yokohama in the year of 2009.
7. India VS England Series - Defeated Paul Drinkhall and Andrew Ruston.
8. Kuwait Open Championship 2009 - Qualified and lost in main draw to Ma Lin.
9. Qatar open Chamiponship 2009 - Qualified and lost in main draw to Wang Hao.
10. China Open 2009 - lost in main draw to Ta Ku( Japan ).
11. Defeated William Henzell (2006, Commonwealth Games silver medalist in mens singles) in the pre-quarter finals at Glasgow in commonwealth championship,2009.
 MAJOR  NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

S. No.
Tournament    
Place
Year
Medal

Senior national T.T. Championship’s
Guwahati
2009-2010
Silver(Singles)
Gold(Mens Doubles)
Silver(Mixed Doubles)
Bronze(Team)
  1.  
Senior national T.T. Championship’s
Patna
( Bihar )
2008-2009
Bronze
(singles)
Bronze (Doubles)
Silver (Team)
  1.  
Senior national T.T championship
Siliguri
( North Bengal )
2007-2008
Silver
(singles)
(Doubles)
(Team)
  1.  
Senior national
T.T. Championship’s
Ajmer(Rajasthan)
2006/2007
Silver (Team)
Gold (Doubles Men)
  1.  
Senior national
T.T. Championship’s
Jaipur (Rajasthan)
2005/2006
Silver (Team)
  1.  
Senior national
T.T. Championship’s
Panvel
( Maharashtra )
2004/2005
Silver (Team)
Bronze (Singles)
  1.  
Senior national
T.T. Championship’s
Maneswar
(Haryana)
2003/2004
Silver (Team)
  1.  
Senior national
T.T. Championship’s
Pune
( Maharashtra )

2002/2003
Silver (Team)
Gold (Men’s Doubles)
Gold (Mixed Doubles)
  1.  
Senior national
T.T. Championship’s
New Delhi
2001-2002
Silver (Singles)
Gold (Team)
  1.  
Jr. Qatar Open Championship’s
Hyderabad
2001-2002
Gold (Singles Team, Mixed Doubles)
Silver (Team)
  1.  
World Railway Championship’s
Bangaluru
(KNT)
1999-2000
Gold (Singles,
Doubles, Team)
  1.  
World Railway Championship’s
Indore
(M.P)
1998-1999
Gold (Singles, Team)


MAJOR INTERNATIONAL ACHEVEMENTS

S. No.
Tournament    
Place
Year
Medal
  1.  
Commonwealth Games
U.K. ( Manchester )
2002
Bronze (Team)
  1.  
Commonwealth Championship’s
New Delhi
2001/2002
Silver (Team)
  1.  
Jr. Asian Championship’s
Hong Kong
2000/2001
Bronze (Team)
  1.  
Taiyun Jr. International Championship’s
China  
2000/2001
Gold (Singles)
Silvers (Doubles)
Bronze (Team)
  1.  
Hungary World Youth Festival
Hungary
2000/2001
Silver (Singles)
  1.  
Hungary World Youth Festival
Hungary
1999/2000
Bronze (Singles)
  1.  
South Asian Championship’s
Bangladesh
2000/2001
Gold (Single)
Doubles (Team)
Doubles (Mixed)
  1.  
Jr. Qatar Open Championship’s
Qatar
2000/2001
Gold (Singles)
  1.  
World Railway Championship’s
Poland
2001/2002
Gold (singles)
Silver (Team)
Bronze (Doubles)
  1.  
World Railway Championship’s
CzechRepublic
2006/2007
Bronze (Singles)
Gold (Doubles)
  1.  
Commonwealth Championship’s
Scotland
2009
Silver(team)
Quarter-finals(mens singles)