TTSL Maharashtra 2026: Mumbai Mozartt extend winning run; PBG Pune Jaguars register back-to-back victories
Mumbai, May 1
Mumbai Mozartt continued their impressive run in the Table Tennis Super League Maharashtra 2026, edging past Century Warriors 14-13 in a thrilling contest, while PBG Pune Jaguars bounced back in style to register consecutive wins, defeating Bayside Spinners TTC 15-12 and NPV Smashers 14-13 on Day 2 in Mumbai on Friday.
TTSL is an initiative by Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) to strengthen grassroots talent development and elevate state-level competition nationwide. TTSL Maharashtra will see eight teams battle for the title, with each tie featuring nine matches-six singles, two mixed doubles, and one men's doubles match. Each match has three games; each game a player wins adds a point to their team's tally.
In the day's opening tie, Century Warriors got off to a strong start as veterans Santosh Wakradkar and Anish Sontakke secured identical 2-1 wins in their respective matches to hand their side an early lead. Mumbai Mozartt, however, responded through Shreya Deshpande, who overcame Sampada Bhiwandkar 2-1 in the women's singles to shift momentum.
The U-17 mixed doubles pair of Ishan Khandekar and Divyanshi Bhowmick, and Aakarshan Yadav in the cadet boys' singles, followed the winning streak to balance the scores. Divyanshi Bhowmick further marked her dominance with a commanding 3-0 victory over Naisha Rewaskar in the junior girls' singles, helping Mumbai Mozartt seal a narrow 14-13 win.
PBG Pune Jaguars, who had a quiet start on Day 1, turned things around, winning back-to-back. In their first tie of the day, they started on a dominant note with a 3-0 win by Amol Sarode in the veterans' singles against Bayside Spinners' Ketan Palvankar. Bayside fought back through Jash Modi, but Senhora Dsouza kept PBG in control as their young lineup delivered consistently to secure a 15-12 victory.
Carrying the momentum into their second tie, PBG Pune Jaguars once again started strong, taking a 2-1 lead in the veterans' category. Reeth Rishya played a key role, registering a 2-1 win over Shweta Parte in the women's singles before combining with Neil Mulye for a dominant 3-0 victory in the mixed doubles against Sagar Kasture and Shweta Parte. Their all-around effort helped PBG edge past NPV Smashers 14-13 and complete a successful day.
In other ties, Century Warriors registered a convincing 16-11 win over defending champions Phantom Stars, while Ping Panthers defeated Jolly Friends Sports Club 15-12.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Interesting to see how TTSL is structuring the matches - 9 matches per tie with mixed doubles and singles. Gives younger players like Ishan Khandekar and Divyanshi Bhowmick a platform to shine alongside veterans. PBG's comeback was impressive too.
Fantastic to see seniors like Santosh Wakradkar and Anish Sontakke still competing at high level! And then young guns like Reeth Rishya stepping up. This is how Indian table tennis grows - mixing experience with youth. PBG's back-to-back wins show they've found their rhythm. 🏓
Good to see state-level leagues getting attention. But honestly, the coverage could be better - these matches deserve more viewers and media presence. The UTT initiative is solid, but for grassroots to truly benefit, we need local sponsors and better infrastructure in smaller cities too.
The competitive spirit in Maharashtra TT is remarkable. Century Warriors bouncing back against defending champions Phantom Stars shows the gap is closing between teams. And PBG's transformation from a quiet Day 1 to back-to-back wins is the kind of resilience Indian sports needs. 👏
Really impressed with Senhora Dsouza's consistent performances for PBG. Young players like Neil Mulye and Reeth Rishya are showing that Indian table tennis has bright future. But we need more such leagues at district level to identify talent early - not just in Mumbai and Pune.
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