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India to host WTT Youth Contender and Feeder Series in Vadodara
Vadodara will host the WTT Youth Contender 2026 and WTT Feeder Series 2026 at Sama Indoor Sports Complex from January 2 to 11. Over 300 players from several countries will compete, with top Indian stars leading the challenge
Hyderabad: India’s reputation as a major table tennis destination will receive a further boost as the Sama Indoor Sports Complex here is all set to host the WTT Youth Contender 2026, followed by the WTT Feeder Series 2026 from January 2 to 11 in Vadodara.
The second edition of the WTT Youth Contender (U11–U19 categories) will take place from January 2 to 5 at Sama Indoor Sports Complex, VMSS, Sama, Vadodara, followed by the WTT Feeder Series from January 7 to 11.
The tournaments will feature 226 players from four countries in the Youth Contender and 108 players from ten countries in the Feeder Series.
“The TTAB is very lucky because this is the second time WTT Youth Contender is being held in Vadodara, and WTT Feeder is happening for the first time in India. I am very proud to be the host of these two events,” said Jayaben Thakkar, President of Table Tennis Association of Vadodara.
The Youth Contender will kick off with the U-13 and U-17 singles on January 2, while competition for the U-11, U-15 and U-19 categories will be held on January 4 and 5.
“In the past, questions were raised about the lack of infrastructure for the sporting ecosystem to grow. But today, I am proud to say that through TTAB, events like National Ranking Tournaments and Para National Ranking Tournaments are in Baroda. Today, it has become a hub for table tennis in India,” said Member of Parliament and Vice President of Table Tennis Association of Baroda, Hemang Joshi.
India had dominated the WTT Youth Contender last year, with Ankur Bhattacharjee and Syndrela Das winning the U-19 boys’ and U-19 girls’ singles titles, while Divyanshi Bhowmick won the U-15 and U-17 girls’ singles titles.
Divyanshi will be in action in the U-17 and U-19 categories this year, while Syndrela will look to retain her U-19 girls’ singles crown.
Table Tennis Federation of India Secretary General Kamlesh Mehta lauded the effort of TTAB and said, “When you want to qualify for major international events like the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, you need to have good ranking.”
Syndrela and Divyanshi will also be in action in the WTT Feeder Series along with World No 75 Park Gahyeon and World No 78 Yoo Yrein of Korea Republic. The experienced Sutirtha Mukherjee and Ayhika Mukherjee, along with World No 85 Yashaswini Ghorpade, who has been given a wild card, will shoulder the Indian challenge in the women’s singles section.
Manush Shah, who along with Diya Chitale created history by becoming the first Indian mixed doubles combination to qualify for the prestigious season-ending WTT Finals, will spearhead the Indian challenge in men’s singles alongside the experienced Harmeet Desai, Snehit S and Ankur Bhattacharjee.
List of Wild Cards for WTT Feeder Series
Men’s singles (Main Draw): Pratham Madlani (India), Sanil Shetty (India), Ali Alkhadrawi (Saudi Arabia), Abdulaziz Bu Shulaybi (Saudi Arabia), Abdulrahman Al Taher (Saudi Arabia)
Women’s singles (Main Draw): Yang Ha Eun (Korea Republic), Yashaswini Ghorpade (India), Debolina Das (India), Maria Rony (India) Qualifying: Tanishka Kalbhairav (India)