Butterfly UTT Season 7 Auction: Top Indian Stars Return, Sathiyan & Manika Retained

Butterfly Ultimate Table Tennis Season 7 auction will feature Indian stars Manav Thakkar, Manush Shah, and Diya Chitale returning to the player pool after a year off. Stalwarts Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra have been retained by their respective franchises ahead of the April 28 auction in Mumbai. The season runs from July 9-26 in Goa, with live broadcast on Star Sports and streaming on JioHotstar. International names like Anna Hursey and Prithika Pavade add global depth to the player pool.

Key Points: UTT Season 7 Auction: Manav Thakkar, Manush Shah, Diya Chitale in Pool

  • Manav Thakkar, Manush Shah, Diya Chitale headline player pool
  • Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Manika Batra retained by franchises
  • Season 7 from July 9-26 in Goa, broadcast on Star Sports
  • Auction scheduled for April 28 in Mumbai with 1 crore purse per team
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Butterfly UTT Season 7 auction: Manav Thakkar, Manush Shah, Diya Chitale return to pool; Sathiyan, Manika retained

Butterfly UTT Season 7 auction on April 28 in Mumbai. Manav Thakkar, Manush Shah, Diya Chitale return to player pool. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran, Manika Batra retained.

"Thakkar and Shah return to the auction pool after a year-long hiatus due to international commitments - Official UTT release"

New Delhi, April 25

Indian stars Manav Thakkar, Manush Shah, and Diya Chitale headline the Butterfly Ultimate Table Tennis Season 7 player pool, as team retentions see stalwarts Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Manika Batra retained ahead of the auction.

According to a release, the action-packed Season 7 will commence from July 9th to July 26th at the Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Goa and will be broadcast live on the Star Sports network and live-streamed on JioHotstar.

The player pool for the upcoming season features a strong mix of established Indian names, emerging talent, and top international paddlers, with franchises set to shape their squads at the auction, scheduled for April 28 at Mumbai's Sahara Star.

Thakkar and Shah return to the auction pool after a year-long hiatus due to international commitments, with the duo currently ranked World No. 5 in men's doubles and a regular presence on the international circuit.

Shah also pairs with Chitale in mixed doubles, with the duo ranked World No. 6 and having created history as the first Indians to qualify for the WTT Finals.

Chitale, the most expensive pick in last season's auction, returns to the pool after Dabang Delhi TTC opted to retain Sathiyan, extending his association with the franchise into a record seventh successive season. Batra, meanwhile, returns to the league after missing the previous edition due to injury, having been retained by Ahmedabad APL Pipers.

Ahead of the auction, teams have also exercised their retention options. Alongside Batra and Gnanasekaran, Ankur Bhattacharjee and doubles specialist Akash Pal were retained by Kolkata Thunderblades and U Mumba TT, respectively. Dempo Goa Challengers and PBG Pune Jaguars opted against using their retention and will start the auction with a full purse alongside the newly inducted UP Prometheans.

The franchise-based league, promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), will once again see teams build their rosters through the auction system, with each franchise allocated a purse of 1 crore tokens.

The auction will follow a structured format with revised base prices across four pools--Rs 20 lakhs, Rs 12 lakhs, Rs 7 lakhs, and Rs 3 lakhs tokens--with bidding increments set at 20,000 tokens.

Among the international names, Welsh paddler Anna Hursey could become the first player from her country to feature in Butterfly UTT if picked, while France's Prithika Pavade adds further depth to the women's pool.

The men's field sees fresh international entrants, including Adrien Rassenfosse, Eduard Ionescu, Nicholas Lum, and Youssef Abdelaziz. Returning names include Bernadette Szocs, Quadri Aruna, Alvaro Robles, and Yangzi Liu, bringing a blend of experience and global pedigree to the auction.

The Indian contingent also features rising stars, headlined by prodigy Divyanshi Bhowmick, who enters the auction pool for the first time. Bhowmick made history by winning gold in the U15 girls' singles at the 2025 Asian Cadet Championships--the first Indian to do so in 36 years--and followed it up with a bronze medal at the 2025 World Youth Championships.

With a balanced mix of proven performers and next-generation talent across categories, the Butterfly UTT Season 7 auction promises strategic battles as teams look to assemble well-rounded squads for the upcoming edition.

- ANI

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Nikhil C
The auction format with 4 pools and base prices from 3 lakh to 20 lakh tokens seems fair. But I hope smaller franchises like the new UP Prometheans get a chance to build competitive teams without being priced out. Last season some teams struggled with depth.
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Vikram M
Manav Thakkar and Manush Shah being back is huge! They're world No.5 in doubles and that chemistry is something no other pair can match. Diya Chitale was most expensive last time but she's worth every token. Her mixed doubles ranking with Shah is incredible. UTT is definitely raising the bar for Indian TT.
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Sneha F
Honestly, I feel Diya Chitale deserves the big money but the pressure of being most expensive can be tough on young players. Hope she takes it in stride and focuses on her game. Also nice to see international players like Anna Hursey and Prithika Pavade in the pool. India's TT scene is truly global now!
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Arjun K
Sathiyan being retained for the 7th season straight by Dabang Delhi is a testament to his loyalty and consistent performance. But I wish more franchises would trust Indian talent instead of always going for foreign stars. That said, good mix of international players adds value to the league. Goa is gonna host it, should be fun! 🏓
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Ranjit S
The inclusion of Divyanshi Bhowmick, the 15-year-old who won gold at Asian Cadet Champs after 36 years, is exactly the kind of news we need in Indian sports. She's a prodigy, and U

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