U Mumba TT Retain Title-Winning Coaches for UTT Season 7 in Goa

Reigning champions U Mumba TT have confirmed the retention of their title-winning coaching duo, Jay Modak and John Murphy, for the upcoming Ultimate Table Tennis Season 7. The league, set for July 2026 in Goa, will see several new coaching entrants, including national team coach Sourav Chakraborty for Ahmedabad APL Pipers. Other teams like Dabang Delhi TTC have completely revamped their coaching setups with new international appointments. The season will feature a round-robin format with seven teams competing for a spot in the semi-finals.

Key Points: UTT Season 7 Coaching Lineups Announced, Champions Retain Duo

  • U Mumba retains championship coaches
  • Sourav Chakraborty makes league debut
  • Dabang Delhi has all-new coaching staff
  • League features mix of Indian and foreign tacticians
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Reigning champions U Mumbai retain title-winning coach duo ahead of UTT season 7

U Mumba TT retains coaches Jay Modak & John Murphy for UTT Season 7. National coach Sourav Chakraborty among new faces. League starts July 2026 in Goa.

"It is exciting to see such a strong blend of continuity and fresh perspectives across teams this season. - Vita Dani"

New Delhi, April 18

Reigning champions U Mumba TT will return with their title-winning coaching combination of Jay Modak and John Murphy, while national team coach Sourav Chakraborty will be among four new coaches making their Ultimate Table Tennis debut, as all seven teams confirmed their coaching lineups for Season 7, set to take place in Goa in July 2026.

Reigning Champions U Mumba TT Retain title-winning coaching duo; National Team Coach Sourav Chakraborty Set for Butterfly UTT Debut in Season 7, as per a press release.

Chakraborty will take charge at Ahmedabad APL Pipers, marking his first stint in the league, while former Butterfly UTT Season 1 player Abhishek Yadav returns in a coaching role with UP Prometheans. Meanwhile, Dabang Delhi TTC will feature an entirely new coaching setup this season, with Czech Republic's Petr David--a three-time Czech Men's Doubles champion and two-time mixed doubles champion--joining Indian tactician Srivatsa Chakravarthy in the dugout.

The franchise-based league, promoted by Niraj Bajaj and Vita Dani under the aegis of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI), will continue to showcase top-tier coaching talent, with a strong mix of continuity and fresh faces across teams this season.

Commenting on the coaching lineups, Butterfly UTT Co-Promoter Vita Dani said: "It is exciting to see such a strong blend of continuity and fresh perspectives across teams this season. Coaches are central to how teams prepare, adapt, and perform, and this mix of experienced names and new entrants will raise the overall level of competition. We are looking forward to another closely fought season with high-quality table tennis."

At U Mumba TT, the title-winning duo of Modak and Murphy continues, with Modak's proven work in nurturing young talent complemented by Murphy's vast international experience. UP Prometheans will see Yadav step into a coaching role alongside the returning Chris Pfeiffer, while Ahmedabad APL Pipers welcome back former champion Francisco Santos after a season away, partnering with Sourav Chakraborty.

Among the continuing combinations, Dempo Goa Challengers have brought back Parag Agarwal and Elena Timina. Sachin Shetty, extending his run of appearing in every Butterfly UTT season so far, returns this time alongside Frenchman Julien Girard for PBG Pune Jaguars, while Kolkata Thunderblades continue with the pairing of Jubin Kumar and Tobias Bergman.

The seventh season of India's premier table tennis league will feature seven teams and a round-robin league stage format, with every team playing the other once. After 21 high-intensity matches, the top four will advance to the semi-finals.

Teams & Coaches

-Ahmedabad APL Pipers - Sourav Chakraborty (Indian), Francisco Santos (Foreign)-PBG Pune Jaguars - Sachin Shetty (Indian), Julien Girard (Foreign)-Dempo Goa Challengers - Parag Agarwal (Indian), Elena Timina (Foreign)-Dabang Delhi TTC - Srivatsa Chakravarthy (Indian), Petr David (Foreign)-Kolkata Thunderblades - Jubin Kumar (Indian), Tobias Bergman (Foreign)-U Mumba TT - Jay Modak (Indian), John Murphy (Foreign)-UP Prometheans - Abhishek Yadav (Indian), Chris Pfeiffer (Foreign).

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great to see Sourav Chakraborty getting a chance at the franchise level. His work with the national team has been impressive. Hope he brings that strategic depth to Ahmedabad.
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Rohit P
The mix of Indian and foreign coaches is perfect. Our coaches get to learn from international experience, and foreign coaches understand our players better. UTT is doing a lot for Indian table tennis. More power to them!
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Priya S
While the coaching lineups look strong, I hope the focus remains on developing young Indian talent, not just on winning the season. Leagues should be a pipeline for the national team. Let's see if the new coaches prioritize this.
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Michael C
Interesting to see Dabang Delhi go for a completely new setup. Petr David's doubles pedigree could be a game-changer in a team event. High-risk, high-reward strategy.
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Kavya N
Goa in July 2026! Already planning a trip. Nothing like watching live table tennis by the beach. Hope the organizers sort out the ticketing early this time. Last minute chaos is a mood spoiler.

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