Tag: Table Tennis

  • Manika Batra joins adidas’ athlete roster with ‘Impossible Is Nothing’ campaign

    Manika Batra joins adidas’ athlete roster with ‘Impossible Is Nothing’ campaign

    Mumbai: Sportswear giant adidas has brought table tennis player Manika Batra on board as a part of its initiative to celebrate and boost women in the world of sports. The duo aims to drive credibility and inclusivity in sports, further fanning the aspirations of upcoming women sportspersons across the country, stated the brand.

    Manika joins adidas’ rich roster of women athletes, consisting of stellar names like Mirabai Chanu, Lovlina Borgohain, Hima Das, Nikhat Zareen, to name a few.

    This partnership focuses on empowering women to realise their dreams as the brand continues to be an ally for women breaking barriers and creating a reverberating impact in the world of sports. The brand partners with Manika Batra, an Arjuna Awardee in 2018 and Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna winner in 2020, and many more.

    On this new association with adidas, Manika Batra said, “Partnering with adidas is an opportunity every sportsperson looks forward to. I am very excited and grateful for this to have come my way especially at a time when the brand is celebrating women through their ‘Impossible Is Nothing’ campaign. I hope with my sport and my association with adidas, I can empower and encourage women to see possibilities irrespective of the challenges so that the nation can witness many more ‘golden girls’.

    Speaking about the collaboration, brand adidas India senior director Sunil Gupta said, “We are thrilled to have Manika Batra as the newest member of the adidas family. She is an inspiration to many young women who aspire to push limits and achieve seemingly unachievable goals. We will continue to drive the attitude, “Impossible Is Nothing” through our athletes while celebrating women in the world of sports”

  • Ultimate Table Tennis crucial in helping Indian paddlers improve, international players feel

    MUMBAI: The face-off between Women’s World No.9 Han Ying and World No.13 Wu Yang in the summit clash was perhaps one of the most intense matches — played in Chennai, Delhi, and Mumbai — in the recently concluded Ultimate Table Tennis — of which Ceat was the title sponsor.

    In a 10-year deal, each team owner paid Rs 26 million for the franchise, with the players’ fee ranging between Rs 1.5 and 2 lakh, depending on the ranking and stature. The winner of the league got Rs 10 million in prize money—from a total purse of Rs 30 million.

    With both players of Chinese origin known for being masters of defensive play, the match was pegged as the decider for the title and it was Wu Yang who eventually succeeded 3-0 thus setting up a sensational win for the Falcons TTC over Shazé Challengers. “It was a close match and playing against an opponent like Han Ying is always exciting,” Wu Yang expressed after the match.

    It’s rare for Chinese paddlers considered the best in the world to participate in India, which is yet to be considered a dominant force in the world stage. However, Chinese-origin players who took part in India’s first ever pro-league feel this is only a stepping stone for India to make a mark in the world of table tennis.

    The gripping innovations in the league kept the excitement alive for fans and viewers alike. “The Indian men are world-class in table tennis already and have won against some of the best players in the world. I am sure with good exposure like this through professional leagues, the women too will improve their performances. This league was exceptional in terms of organizing and even the level of competition was good. We didn’t anticipate this kind of crowd response when we initially signed up for the league,” stated Han Ying, of Chinese-origin from Germany who played for Shazé Challengers in the Ceat UTT.

    The Rio Olympics silver medalist further added that she would love to come back again next year for the league. “I have enjoyed my stay and will certainly come back to play next year,” added the 34-year-old Han Ying.

    Li Ping, another Chinese-born player from Qatar felt that professional league can be instrumental in helping young players improve their performance. “The exposure youngsters get out of playing professional leagues is extremely important. Playing against world’s best players and spending almost an entire month observing top players and getting valuable tips about the game will definitely help them improve their game and most importantly improve their confidence level,” explained Li Ping.

    Wu Yang further added that many of the women players would try and discuss technical aspects of the game and language was never a barrier to share their knowledge on the sport. “Language was never a barrier when Indian players would ask about technical aspects of the sport. We would end up demonstrating the shots. When we spend more than 20 days as a team, we end up becoming comfortable to share aspects of the game and that’s what I did and thoroughly enjoyed this stint,” expressed Wu Yang, who won the women’s MVP as well as the Ultimate One award.

    Men’s world No. 8 Wong Chun Ting, who played for DHFL Maharashtra United said, “The league has given a world-class platform to Indian players and it will eventually help them to make a career out of the sport. The Indian players in this league have raised their level a notch above.”

    Liam Pitchford, who won the men’s MVP at Ceat UTT, and also won the title playing for Falcons TTC was pretty impressed with the league. “It is an exciting prospect for table tennis, and for the development of the sport in India. The format was such that it puts more pressure on the players and that’s what made it more exciting. I would love to be a part of the next edition as well” said the 24-year old from Great Britain.

  • Ceat UTT to plough back Rs. 2 mn into table tennis

    MUMBAI: While the Ceat Ultimate Table Tennis remains India’s first professional league for the sport and one of the most ambitious projects of 11Even Sports in their vision to bring success in the 2020, 2024 and 2028 Olympic Games, the sports promotion company also engages in several development programmes that works towards bringing table tennis talent across the country to the fore.

    In this pursuit, 11Even Sports, at the successful conclusion of the inaugural edition of Ceat UTT on 30 July announced it will invest Rs. 2 million basis the performance of top ten players of the League towards the development of table tennis in India. The initiative titled ‘Ultimate Top Ten’- top 10 players who has scored the maximum points in the League, will promote the sport through grassroot development and encourage youngsters to pick the sport. China’s Wu Yang won the ‘Ultimate One’ prize of Rs.1,50,000 for scoring 456 points and being the leader in the points table along with winning the title of Most Valuable Player- Female and a cash prize of Rs. 1,00,000. Teammate, Liam Pitchford won the MVP- male and prize money of Rs. 1,00,000 as Falcons TTC outclassed Shaze Challengers 14-9 to win the inaugural edition of Ceat UTT

    “To make the sport more popular and reach out to every TT enthusiast, just a league won’t be enough. We need to build a pyramid structure to make India a force to reckon in the sport. We, therefore, decided to make this investment of Rs 2 million back into the sport to begin with,” said Ultimate Table Tennis owner & promoter Vita Dani.

    Wu Yang, the winner of Ceat Ultimate Table Tennis title, MVP-female as well as the Ultimate One, too was excited at a victorious conclusion of her campaign. “This was my first experience and I must say it has been very exciting and memorable for me. The League was so well organised and then winning the title as well as the Ultimate One and MVP has been an experience I’ll always remember. I have had a great time with everyone in India and look forward to coming back soon,” said the world No. 13.

  • Ultimate Table Tennis: Ceat is title sponsor

    MUMBAI: In what can be termed as a major boost to the inaugural edition of Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT), India’s leading tyre manufacturing brand Ceat has come on board as title sponsor.

    Ceat has been associated with other sports in the past and their latest association with India’s first-ever Professional Table Tennis League comes as a shot in the arm for the sport. Ceat is the flagship company of Rs 22,000-crore RPG Enterprises.

    With this new association, the league will be called Ceat UTT. “Table Tennis is a very dynamic sport and we are very happy to come on board as the title sponsor for Ultimate Table Tennis which has the potential to revolutionise the sport in India. We at Ceat believe that the young crop of players have it in them to create greater success stories in the following years. We already have several Olympians in India from Table Tennis and I am sure that with the right kind of backing and exposure which Ceat UTT will provide, their performances in other major international events will be impacted positively. Ceat is committed to the development of the sport in India and are keen to help the sport in its endeavour to achieve glory,” stated Ceat Limited MD Anant Goenka.

    The corporate giant further stated that apart from the title sponsorship, they would continue to help the players in different ways like they do with other Indian sports. “CEAT has been actively involved with various other sports in India for a while now and we are very grateful to them for coming on board as title sponsor. This is another boost in our endeavour to bring about a revolution in table tennis and help the sport grow to greater echelons in India,” said Ceat UTT league owner Vita Dani.

    Ceat Ultimate Table Tennis will start from 13 July, 2017 in Chennai then will move to Delhi from 21 July and the ultimate culmination, two semifinals and final will be held in Mumbai from July 26, 2017. The league will have 24 of the best Indians as well as 24 world-class international players competing against one another through six clubs. Each club will have eight players—four men and four women with an equal mix of overseas and Indian players, apart from a foreign and an Indian coach. The league will be broadcast live on Star Sports Select 2 HD, Star Sports Select 2, Hotstar and JioTV.