Game On: Powerhouses Dominate Early in UTT Junior Table Tennis Championships

Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Delhi have rapidly secured their positions in the pre-quarterfinals of the Under-19 girls' team event at the UTT Inter-State Junior and Youth National Table Tennis Championships. With only one round of matches left, most group leaders are already through, while second qualifying spots intensify the competition.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dehradun | Updated: 15-04-2026 17:46 IST | Created: 15-04-2026 17:46 IST
Game On: Powerhouses Dominate Early in UTT Junior Table Tennis Championships
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Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Delhi established dominance early in the Under-19 girls' team event at the UTT Inter-State Junior and Youth National Table Tennis Championships, securing pre-quarterfinal spots.

Despite only one round of league matches remaining, the outcomes have minor impact on the front-runners, cementing their standing. Attention shifts as the final round decides second qualifiers, intensifying the closing matches.

In Group F, NCOE faced a formidable opponent in Haryana, yet Subhomita Basak's decisive victory secured their advancement, exemplifying the high-stakes and thrilling nature of the competition.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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