City
Epaper

Season 2 of Prime Table Tennis league to be held on April 27 & 28

By IANS | Updated: April 24, 2024 19:15 IST

Mumbai, April 24 After a successful season 1, the second season of Prime Table Tennis will be held ...

Open in App

Mumbai, April 24 After a successful season 1, the second season of Prime Table Tennis will be held on April 27 and 28, 2024. Building on the foundation of the first season which focussed on players from Thane District Table Tennis Association, the second season will focus on top players from Maharashtra.

The second season will be held at Olympic Sports Centre in Palava City and the league has already inked a 5 year MOU with Maharashtra State Table Tennis Association, representing a significant leap towards popularizing the sport, making it more accessible and engaging to a broader audience.

Season 2 will feature 8 teams, taking a total of 56 top-tier athletes with 7 players representing each team.

The players were selected through a player auction which was held on November 5, 2023. In the Marquee men's category, Deepit Patil, Chinmaya Somaiya, and Siddhesh Pande were the top three buys, setting the stage for intense competition. The Marquee women's category saw equally remarkable acquisitions, with Shruti Amrute, Shreya Deshpande, and Samruddhi Kulkarni securing the highest bids, demonstrating the growing interest and investment in table tennis talent.

In addition to assembling formidable player lineups, each team has taken meticulous steps in appointing head coaches, assistant coaches, and managers, ensuring a well-rounded and comprehensive team structure.

“We're thrilled about the upcoming second season of Prime Table Tennis. We're confident that this season will surpass the first, especially with the inclusion of top players from Maharashtra. Brace yourselves for even more thrilling matches as audiences are in for a captivating showcase of skill and testament to the sport's prowess,” said Yatin Tipnis, secretary of the Thane District Table Tennis Association and secretary general of MSTTA.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyDeadly brain cancer can alter skull, immune response: Study

HealthDeadly brain cancer can alter skull, immune response: Study

EntertainmentMakers of 'Kantara: Chapter 1' request audiences not to support piracy

InternationalChina's war on religion raises international outcry

NationalSiddaramaiah-Shivakumar power pact 100 pc true; Nov revolution imminent in K'taka Cong: BJP

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsWomen's WC: Knight set for 150th ODI as England opt to bowl against South Africa

Other Sports1st Test: Jurel, Jadeja's fifties swell India's lead to 164 runs at tea against West Indies

Other SportsWPAC 2025: American teen Middleton beats Chinese star in Women's Shot Put F64 as US edge ahead of India in medal tally

Other SportsManisha Chauhan to lead India 'A' women’s hockey team in five-match tour of China

Other SportsWomen's WC: India’s toughest clash is with Aus and NZ, not against Pakistan, says Saba Karim