Indian paddlers dominated the 22nd Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships in New Delhi on Friday, as 11 men and 10 women advanced to the pre-quarterfinals. Top seeds Manush Shah, Harmeet Desai, and Sreeja Akula led the home country's charge
India completed a clean sweep of the team titles at the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships. The men's team edged Malaysia 3-2 with Manush Shah delivering the decisive victory, while the women's team dominated Malaysia 3-0 to secure the championship.
Captain Manush Shah and Anna Hursey produced unbeaten performances as defending champions U Mumba TT defeated HVR Kolkata ThunderBlades 8-3 to enter the Butterfly Ultimate Table Tennis Season 7 final, where they will face unbeaten league leaders Dempo Goa Challengers
Reigning champions U Mumba TT defeated PBG Pune Jaguars 9-6 in Butterfly UTT Season 7 to register their second successive win and climb to the top of the standings. Lilian Bardet’s Golden Point victory over Omar Assar proved decisive.
India achieved a historic milestone by placing three doubles pairs in the top 10 of the latest ITTF World Rankings. Manav Thakkar and Manush Shah climbed to World No. 2, while India's women's and mixed doubles pairs also secured top-10 rankings.
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran believes India is a “genuine threat” at the WTT Star Contender Chennai 2026, where 27 Indian players will compete. Manav Thakkar and Manush Shah lead the doubles seeds, while Diya Chitale partners Shah in mixed doubles
Payas Jain bagged the mixed doubles crown with Syndrela Das and entered both men’s singles and doubles finals at the WTT Feeder Series 2026 in Vadodara. Anusha Kutumbale will face Korea’s Ryu Hanna in the women’s singles final
India's Diya Chitale and Manush Shah have etched their names in history by becoming the first Indian pair to qualify for the WTT Finals 2025 in Hong Kong