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Indian Table Tennis Teams qualify for Paris Olympics in historic first

Indian Table Tennis Teams qualify for Paris Olympics in historic first

The Indian contingent in Busan will celebrate their historic qualification, but the individual battles for singles spots and the need for further improvement remain at the forefront of their minds.

In a momentous achievement, both the Indian men’s and women’s table tennis teams have secured their spots at the Paris 2024 Olympics, marking the first time ever that India will compete in the team event at the Games.

This historic qualification signifies a significant milestone in the nation’s journey in the sport.

Securing Paris 2024 Olympics berths despite setbacks:

Although both teams fell short in their pre-quarterfinal matches at the World Team Championships in Busan, their current world rankings guarantee them the final qualifying spots.

The official announcement confirming their participation will be made on March 4th.

Excitement and Recognition:

“We’re proud of them,” declared Kamlesh Mehta, General Secretary of the Table Tennis Federation of India. “This is a fantastic team effort, and we eagerly await the official confirmation.” Players like Gnanasekaran Sathiyan echoed the excitement, highlighting the collaborative spirit that fueled this achievement.

Significance of Team Qualification:

Competing in the team event opens up exciting possibilities. Not only does it offer two guaranteed individual entries for the Olympics, but it also presents a thrilling chance at a medal, as two wins secure podium finishes.

Individual Competition Heats Up in Table Tennis

With Manika Batra and Sreeja Akula likely qualifying through individual rankings in women’s, the men’s team faces an exciting internal battle for the two available singles spots. Players like Harmeet Desai, Sharath Kamal, Sathiyan, and Manav Thakkar will be vying for these opportunities.

Sharath’s Dream Comes True:

For veteran player Sharath Kamal, a four-time Olympian, this team qualification fulfills a long-held dream. He envisions the team event as a unique opportunity to share the Olympic stage with his teammates and potentially challenge for a medal.

“I’ve seen this team grow. To be playing in a team event at the Olympics would be a dream come true. The camaraderie we share with each other and the way we have helped each other over so many years is just amazing. To play an event with genuine medal possibilities would be unbelievable,” Sharath told Indian Express.

A Rising Trajectory:

This historic achievement underscores the impressive rise of Indian table tennis in recent years.

Starting with Sharath’s medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the sport has witnessed a surge in popularity and performance, further fueled by Manika Batra’s achievements and recent victories against top Chinese players.

Focus on Improvement:

While celebrating this monumental qualification, the Indian teams are aware of the need for continued improvement. Sathiyan acknowledges the challenge of individual medals but emphasizes the importance of focusing on events with realistic medal prospects.

Looking Ahead:

The Indian contingent in Busan will celebrate their historic qualification, but the individual battles for singles spots and the need for further improvement remain at the forefront of their minds. The journey to Paris has begun, and India’s table tennis stars are determined to make the most of this exciting opportunity.

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