Sreeja Akula created history earlier this week by becoming the first Indian table tennis player to win a WTT Contender singles title and on Tuesday she became India's top-most paddler with a career-high ranking of 24. The 25-year-old now hopes to carry the momentum and create a few upsets
In a new development, the Sport Climbing Federation of India (SCFI) has recently announced the appointment of Sushil Malik, founder and Director of Herbal Healing Hands, Georgia, as its new Vice President, and Rajmohan Pillai, Chairman of the Beta Group, as its new President.
Akula now holds the honour of being India's highest-ranked player in the Women's Singles standings, rising 19 spots to World No.24, leapfrogging Manika Batra.
Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala) [India], June 24: The Sport Climbing Federation of India (SCFI) elected Dr Rajmohan Pillai, Chairman of the Beta Group, as its new president. Dr Rajmohan's election, held at the Trivandrum Tennis Club on Sunday, marks a pivotal moment for the SCFI, heralding a new
Paris 2024 Olympics-bound, star paddler Sreeja Akula on Sunday scripted history as she won the World Table Tennis (WTT) Contender singles title in Lagos, becoming the first Indian to win the singles crown.
The Indian table tennis duo of Harmeet Desai and Manav Thakkar advanced to the finals of the men's doubles competition at the ongoing World Table Tennis (WTT) Contender tournament in Lagos, Nigeria on Saturday.
In the doubles final, second seeds Yashwin and Vivaan beat the Chinese pair, Yuxuan Li and Minhui Zhang 7-6, 1-6, 10-7 in three sets. In the semi-finals, the pair beat third seed Yitian Lou of China and Bing Huan Tsai of Chinese Taipei 6-1, 6-7, 12-10
The experienced duo of Achanta Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra were among the five Indian paddlers who were retained by their respective franchises ahead of the upcoming Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) 2024, which will be played at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai from August 22 to
Bopanna, ranked fourth in the world, had several Indian tennis players to choose from as his partner for the Paris 2024 Games, but he chose world No. 67 Sriram Balaji, who would be making his Olympic debut.
Murray indicated that he would most likely not play beyond this summer with the two-time Olympic gold medallist dreaming of competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics before retiring from tennis.