Top foreign stars for Ultimate Table Tennis

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Some of the world's biggest table tennis stars will descend on Indian soil for the much-awaited Ultimate Table Tennis - the country's first ever professional table tennis league which will be held in Chennai, and starting July 13.

Among the 24 men and women foreign players are World No. 7 Wong Chun Ting of who was also last year's bronze medallist in the men's World Cup.



At the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships in Duesseldorf, Germany, Wong Ting reached quarterfinals in men's singles and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles alongside Doo Hoi Kem who is also a part of UTT.

Germany's Petrissa Solja won a bronze for the host country in mixed doubles alongside Fang Bo from The last time a German won a mixed doubles medal was in 1971 making the victory extra special for Petrissa Solja who is ready for her new challenge at UTT.

World No. 9 in women's ranking Han Ying of will be the top billing in the inaugural edition that will begin in

The table tennis extravaganza will comprise six franchisees and will be hosted in (July 13-20), (July 21 to 26) with the final leg being held in (July 27 to 30).

India's Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra will lead the list of 12 men and 12 women from the country out of a strong pool of 48 players.

The Indian duo of Manika Batra and Mouma Das created history at by becoming the first Indian pair to reach the quarterfinals of the World Table Tennis Championships.

Each team 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.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Top foreign stars for Ultimate Table Tennis

Some of the world's biggest table tennis stars will descend on Indian soil for the much-awaited Ultimate Table Tennis - the country's first ever professional table tennis league which will be held in Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai starting July 13. Among the 24 men and women foreign players are World No. 7 Wong Chun Ting of Hong Kong who was also last year's bronze medallist in the men's World Cup. At the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships in Duesseldorf, Germany, Wong Ting reached quarterfinals in men's singles and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles alongside Doo Hoi Kem who is also a part of UTT. Germany's Petrissa Solja won a bronze for the host country in mixed doubles alongside Fang Bo from China. The last time a German won a mixed doubles medal was in 1971 making the victory extra special for Petrissa Solja who is ready for her new challenge at UTT. World No. 9 in women's ranking Han Ying of Germany will be the top billing in the inaugural edition ... Some of the world's biggest table tennis stars will descend on Indian soil for the much-awaited Ultimate Table Tennis - the country's first ever professional table tennis league which will be held in Chennai, and starting July 13.

Among the 24 men and women foreign players are World No. 7 Wong Chun Ting of who was also last year's bronze medallist in the men's World Cup.

At the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships in Duesseldorf, Germany, Wong Ting reached quarterfinals in men's singles and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles alongside Doo Hoi Kem who is also a part of UTT.

Germany's Petrissa Solja won a bronze for the host country in mixed doubles alongside Fang Bo from The last time a German won a mixed doubles medal was in 1971 making the victory extra special for Petrissa Solja who is ready for her new challenge at UTT.

World No. 9 in women's ranking Han Ying of will be the top billing in the inaugural edition that will begin in

The table tennis extravaganza will comprise six franchisees and will be hosted in (July 13-20), (July 21 to 26) with the final leg being held in (July 27 to 30).

India's Sharath Kamal and Manika Batra will lead the list of 12 men and 12 women from the country out of a strong pool of 48 players.

The Indian duo of Manika Batra and Mouma Das created history at by becoming the first Indian pair to reach the quarterfinals of the World Table Tennis Championships.

Each team 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.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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