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Record-high team entries for 83rd TT National C’ships in Shillong

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SHILLONG, April 7: An unprecedented number of teams will be participating in the 83rd Senior National and Inter-State Table Tennis Championships, beginning in Shillong from April 18, as the draws for the team championships, singles, and doubles events were held electronically for the first time in New Delhi on Thursday.
Thirty-eight men’s and 35 women’s teams have entered the fray, the largest ever in the history of Senior Nationals.
The Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) and the Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) are the two institutional teams that made the cut as title winners of the 2019 edition.
The draws, using new software, were held by Justice Mukul Mudgal (Retd) at his residence in the presence.
As for the singles events, of the 307 men and 243 women competing in the championships, the top 16 in the men’s section and eight in women have been given direct entry into the main draw. But for seeding, the top-50 world ranking was fixed as the benchmark.
Only three players – A. Sharath Kamal (No. 38), G. Sathiyan (39) and Manika Batra(48) – met the criteria and have been seeded No. 1 and 2 (men) and No. 1 (women) respectively.
Dia Chitale got lucky as Justice Mudgal drew in her favour to place her at the No. 2 spot in the seeding list, behind Reeth Rishya and Sreeja Akula.
All three players are jointly second in national ranking points (225). The entries in men’s and women’s doubles have been limited to two per team, per gender for states and the institutions one each, as has been the practice.
However, in mixed doubles, four and two pairs, respectively, have been allowed. The paired events will be conducted on a knockout basis. For the benefit of players, the entire draw, including singles groupings, men’s, women’s and mixed doubles will be uploaded on the TTFI website. (UNI)

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