U-15 Table Tennis League Stage Concludes, Super League Action Heats Up

The U-15 league stage of the Dream Sports Championship Table Tennis 2026 concluded in Chennai after a day of intense matches. Several boys' category encounters went to a decisive fifth set, including victories for Bhatt Dev and Vohra Trijal. In the girls' competition, Mahato Akshita staged a remarkable comeback from two games down to win her match. The tournament now progresses to the Super League phase, featuring the top qualifiers from both categories competing in a higher-intensity format.

Key Points: Dream Sports Championship Table Tennis U-15 Super League Begins

  • U-15 league stage concludes
  • Multiple matches decided in fifth set
  • Boys' and girls' categories produce thrillers
  • Tournament advances to Super League phase
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Dream Sports Championship Table Tennis sees intense U-15 league action as tournament moves into Super League stage

Intense U-15 league stage concludes in Chennai with five-set thrillers, setting the stage for the high-stakes Super League phase of the table tennis championship.

"tightly contested five-set encounters and emphatic straight-game wins shaping the final standings - Tournament Release"

Chennai, February 3

Day 4 of the Dream Sports Championship Table Tennis 2026 brought the U-15 league stage to a close at TNPESU, Chennai, with tightly contested five-set encounters and emphatic straight-game wins shaping the final standings and setting the stage for the Super League phase, according to a release.

In the boys' category, several matches went down to the wire, with Bhatt Dev edging past Kumar Hardik in five sets, Vohra Trijal sealing a 3-2 win over Gosar Ahan with an 11-9 deciding set, and M Satwik overcoming Banerjee Souswarya in another tense contest that finished 12-10 in the final game.

Alongside these thrillers, Acharya Aarav, Jana Rudranil and Sengupta Somdev recorded commanding 3-0 victories, while Mondal Himon Kumar, Patil Viren and Dutta Ariv closed the league stage with solid four-game wins.

The girls' competition featured a mix of high-pressure finishes and dominant scorelines. Mahato Akshita produced a standout comeback to defeat Dua Avni in five sets after dropping the opening two games, while Dhar Shreya delivered one of the most emphatic results of the day with a 3-0 win that included three 11-0 sets.

Soni Radhika also registered a composed 3-1 victory over Ari Debanna, while Godil Daniya, Redkar Aarya, Santhosh Sakshya and Basak Subhomita recorded convincing straight-game wins to round off the league phase.

With the league stage complete, the tournament has now moved into the Super League, bringing together a strong field of U-15 qualifiers across both categories.

The Super League features players such as Ray Ahona, Sri Shaanvi M, Mahato Akshita, Dhar Shreya, Basak Subhomita in the girls' draw and Rajavelu Akash, Nilay Pattekar, Sengupta Somdev, Bhatt Dev and Banerjee Souswarya among the boys, with all qualifiers set to compete in a higher-intensity format as the championship moves into its decisive phase.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Dhar Shreya winning 11-0, 11-0, 11-0? That's absolutely ruthless dominance! Hope she carries this form into the Super League. Great to see tournaments like this giving a platform to U-15 players.
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David E
As a sports fan visiting Chennai, it's impressive to see the organization. The five-set matches must have been thrilling to watch live. Good luck to all qualifiers in the next round!
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Ananya R
While the competition is exciting, I hope the focus remains on development and not just winning at this age. The pressure on these kids can be immense. Let them enjoy the game!
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Vikram M
Chennai is becoming a real hub for table tennis. Great to see TNPESU hosting this. Bhatt Dev vs Kumar Hardik going to five sets sounds like a classic. Hope there's more coverage for the Super League!
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Sarah B
The mix of names here is wonderful – truly a pan-Indian event. Wishing all the young athletes the very best. The intensity of the Super League format will be a great test for them.

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