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18-Year-Old Tamil Nadu Table Tennis Player Vishwa Deenadayalan Dies In Accident - sports.ndtv.com - Austria - India

18-Year-Old Tamil Nadu Table Tennis Player Vishwa Deenadayalan Dies In Accident

Vishwa Deenadayalan, an 18-year-old table tennis player from Tamil Nadu, died in a road accident while travelling from Guwahati to Shillong by taxi on Sunday, the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) said in a statement. He was travelling with three teammates from Guwahati to Shillong for the 83rd Senior National and Inter-State Table Tennis Championships, which is scheduled to begin on Monday. Ramesh Santosh Kumar, Abinash Prasannaji Srinivasan and Kishore Kumar, the three others travelling with Vishwa, suffered severe injuries but have been declared stable by the doctors attending to them.

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ITTF Rankings: Manika Batra, Archana Kamath Make It To Top-5 In Women's Doubles - sports.ndtv.com - China -  Doha - Japan - India - Luxembourg

ITTF Rankings: Manika Batra, Archana Kamath Make It To Top-5 In Women's Doubles

Indian women's doubles pair of Manika Batra and Archana Girish Kamath jumped two places to break into the top-5 in the latest rankings, released by the ITTF. The duo now occupy the fourth spot with 1501 points. Batra and Kamath had claimed the bronze medal at the WTT Star Contender Doha 2022 after losing the semifinals to the Chinese Taipei's pair of Li Yu-Jhun and Cheng I-Ching, last week.

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On Manika Batra's Petition, Delhi High Court Directs Appointment Of Administrator To Run Table Tennis Federation Of India - sports.ndtv.com - India -  Delhi

On Manika Batra's Petition, Delhi High Court Directs Appointment Of Administrator To Run Table Tennis Federation Of India

The Delhi High Court Friday directed the appointment of an administrator to run the Table Tennis Federation of India, saying that its faith was shaken in view of the sports body's “sorry state of affairs”. Justice Rekha Palli, who was dealing with the petition filed by the Commonwealth Games gold medallist and Khel Ratna awardee Manika Batra, said that the report of the three-member committee, constituted by it to look into the allegations of match-fixing levelled by the paddler, showed that TTFI “safeguarded the interests of its officials” and that “instead of promoting players, TTFI is dictating terms.” The judge said that this country takes pride in its sportsperson and people who don't understand how players are to be treated “should be out”.

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Manika Batra Breaks Into Top-50 Of Women's Singles World Table Tennis Rankings - sports.ndtv.com

Manika Batra Breaks Into Top-50 Of Women's Singles World Table Tennis Rankings

Manika Batra has jumped six places to enter the top-50 of the women's singles world rankings for the first time. Batra has reached a career high 50th in the latest ITTF rankings. In the men's singles rankings, G Sathiyan has moved up places to reach 33rd position while Sharath Kamal has slipped two places to be 34th. Batra and Sathiyan have also moved up to 11th in the mixed doubles rankings.

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