Table Tennis Arunachal is all set to host the South Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships 2023 in the Dorjee Khandu Badminton Hall, Rajbhawan, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. The tournament will be held from 14th May 2023 to 17th May 2023.
The event is being organized under the auspices and authority of the Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU) and the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) with the support of Government of Aruanachal Pradesh. Stag Americas 16 tables, Stag 40+ balls, and Stag flooring will be used for the tournament. All racket coverings mu
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Ankur Bhattacharjee went on to clinch gold in the U-19 boys’ singles category, beating his compatriot Payas Jain in the final.
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2025 South Asian Youth Championships was held at Kathmandu, Nepal
Indian contingent won 13 gold and 3 silver medals across various categories.
Team Event Highlights
Under-19 Girls:
Pritha Vartikar, Ananya Chande, Hardee Patel, and Diya Bramhachary clinched the gold, defeating Nepal 3-1.
Under-15 Girls:
Prateeti Paul, Aarushi Nandi, Advika Arawal, and Tanmayee Saha dominated Sri Lanka with a 3-0 victory.
Under-15 Boys:
Atharva Nawrnge, Vishruth Ramakrishnan, Akash Rajavelu, and Prateek Tulsani won all their league-phase matches to top the group and remain undefeated for the gold.
Singles Finals
Under-19 Boys’ Singles:
Kushal Chopda defeated fellow Indian R. Balamurugan 3-1 to claim the gold.
Under-19 Girls’ Singles:
Ananya Chande overcame teammate Pritha Vartikar 3-1 for the title.
Under-15 Boys’ Singles:
Vishruth Ramakrishnan edged Muham Abdal Khan 3-2 in a thrilling final.
Under-15 Girls’ Singles:
Prateeti Paul beat compatriot Aarushi Nandi 3-1 to clinch the gold.
Doubles Finals
Under-19 Boys’ Doubles:
Preysh Raj Suresh and Naman Bhatnagar defeated Nepal’s Gananjaya Dahal and Prabesh Basnet 3-1.
Under-19 Girls’ Doubles:
Pritha Vartikar and Ananya Chande overcame Nepal’s Evana Thapa and Bianca Rai 3-1 to win gold.
Indian contingent won 13 gold and 3 silver medals across various categories.
Team Event Highlights
Under-19 Girls:
Pritha Vartikar, Ananya Chande, Hardee Patel, and Diya Bramhachary clinched the gold, defeating Nepal 3-1.
Under-15 Girls:
Prateeti Paul, Aarushi Nandi, Advika Arawal, and Tanmayee Saha dominated Sri Lanka with a 3-0 victory.
Under-15 Boys:
Atharva Nawrnge, Vishruth Ramakrishnan, Akash Rajavelu, and Prateek Tulsani won all their league-phase matches to top the group and remain undefeated for the gold.
Singles Finals
Under-19 Boys’ Singles:
Kushal Chopda defeated fellow Indian R. Balamurugan 3-1 to claim the gold.
Under-19 Girls’ Singles:
Ananya Chande overcame teammate Pritha Vartikar 3-1 for the title.
Under-15 Boys’ Singles:
Vishruth Ramakrishnan edged Muham Abdal Khan 3-2 in a thrilling final.
Under-15 Girls’ Singles:
Prateeti Paul beat compatriot Aarushi Nandi 3-1 to clinch the gold.
Doubles Finals
Under-19 Boys’ Doubles:
Preysh Raj Suresh and Naman Bhatnagar defeated Nepal’s Gananjaya Dahal and Prabesh Basnet 3-1.
Under-19 Girls’ Doubles:
Pritha Vartikar and Ananya Chande overcame Nepal’s Evana Thapa and Bianca Rai 3-1 to win gold.