New TTFI body announces five domestic events for delayed 2022-23 season

New Delhi: TTFI will be organising two back-to-back National Ranking Championships in Gujarat, beginning 15 January

BY | Friday, 30 December, 2022
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The newly-elected executive body of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) on Friday released a much-awaited competition schedule for the national events with the senior championships to be played in Jammu in March.

The office-bearers took charge earlier this month after fresh elections. The TTFI’s suspension in February due to administrative issues had delayed the start of the 2022-23 season.

Usually, five national ranking events are held but due to lack of time, two will be staged along with the marquee sub-junior, junior and senior nationals.

The decisions took shape when the Executive Committee, led by president Meghna Ahlawat, met earlier this week to finalise the dates and venues.

As a result, TTFI will be organising two back-to-back National Ranking Championships in Gujarat, beginning 15 January. Vadodara will host the first ranking event from 15 to 20 January, and Surat will follow suit from 23-28 January.

The announcement was made on Friday by eight-time national champion Kamlesh Mehta, elected as the Secretary General during the 5 December elections, with the rest of the 24-member executive body.

In February, the Junior and Youth National Championships will be held in Chennai from 8 to 16 February, followed by the Cadet & Sub-Junior National Championships in Alappuzha (Kerala) from 19 to 27 February, and Jammu will host the Senior Nationals from 20 to 27 March.

“Despite time constraints, the Executive Committee decided to include the two National Ranking tournaments to help players who have been devoid of any serious activities,” said Mehta.

He also said that the two events would immensely help the players brush up before the impending Nationals in February-March, besides earning them vital ranking points.

“The points would eventually help them get a look-in by the selectors when they pick names for India assignments abroad,” he added.

Mehta said that TTFI would also extend routine logistical support and help the Khelo India Youth Games, confirming the participation of top players in the event, organised by the Madhya Pradesh government.

“The tournament will be between 30 January and 3 February and held at Indore,” he clarified.

He also said that TTFI would look to conduct the Para Nationals in March and, before the event, will try and conduct a camp for the participants.

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